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To go after what you want in life, you have to silence the critics, starting with the biggest one: you. — Regina Brett

Lying makes life more interesting. Not to mention easier, for the most part. — April Genevieve Tucholke

My person says I don't understand cause and effect. That's not true, I get it: roll in the mud, you get the bath. But what she
doesn't understand is, sometimes it's just plain worth it. - Belle, Dog Only Knows — Terry Kaye

I think "God" is an off-putting word. I don't think there's a name for this. I think it's a presence that is best for us, but unfortunately, it can't intervene if we don't ask it, and religion has us talking to the wall because the god that religion is selling isn't the reality. — Sinead O'Connor

With high underemployment - currently over one million part-time workers in the UK want to work more hours - sanctioning clients who cannot increase their hours seems to be both unworkable and unfair. — Iain Duncan Smith

You are a drug dealer. To tiny faeries. Shame.
Sanya to Dresden — Jim Butcher

One of the greatest lessons that comes from meditation is that a relaxed curiosity about life and sleepwalking through it are two radically different choices — Ethan Nichtern

You should want to win. I still remember when I was little. Girls would score a goal, and we would walk together, high-five, and walk back to our positions. Boys are running around, going "I'm Number One." It wasn't like that for young girls. With girls, if you miss the ball on a tackle and hit the other player, it's like, "Oh my God, I'm so sorry. — Jere Longman

A fool can easily be known(identified) by what proceeds from his or her mouth. — Adedayo Kingjerry

Riches with their wicked inducements increase; nevertheless, avarice is never satisfied. — Horace

Allow people to walk all over your carpet, not all over you. — Matshona Dhliwayo