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What's the greater risk? Letting go of what people think - or letting go of how I feel, what I believe, and who I am? — Brene Brown

Love's Pestilence, and her slow dogs of war. — Percy Bysshe Shelley

The worst thing would be for them to find out who I really am, because that's where I hide. — Kelly Lynch

Dictators and oppressors should continue to fear me because I will be here for a long time. — Lech Walesa

I had no weapons. No plan. Nothing but my blood and my hands. They were coming, and there were more of them than I'd realized. — Jennifer Lynn Barnes

The point of meditating is not to learn to sit quietly in a room. The point is to live that way in the world. — Chris Matakas

We claim the present as the pre-sent, as the hereafter. We are unraveling our navels so that we may ingest the sun.
We are not afraid of the darkness, we trust that the moon shall guide us.
We are determining the future at this very moment. We now know that the heart is the philosophers' stone. Our music is our alchemy. We stand as the manifested equivalent of 3 buckets of water and a hand full of minerals, thus realizing that those very buckets turned upside down supply the percussion factor of forever ... — Saul Williams

Autism's an important part of who I am, but I'm a college professor and an animal scientist first. And I wouldn't want to change 'cause I like the logical way I think. — Temple Grandin

Worship is the earthly act by which we most distinctly recognize our personal immortality; men who think that they will be extinct a few years hence do not pray. In worship we spread out our insignificant life, which yet is the work of the Creator's hands, and the purchase of the Redeemer's blood, before the Eternal and All-Merciful, that we may learn the manners of a higher sphere, and fit ourselves for companionship with saints and angels, and for the everlasting sight of the face of God. — Henry Parry Liddon