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I think I have come to a place where I'm able to feel more comfortable about being honest. — June Jordan

It is not humility to underrate yourself. Humility is to think of yourself as God thinks of you. It is to feel that if we have talents God has given them to us. And let it be seen that, like freight in a vessel, they tend to sink us low. The more we have, the lower we ought to lie. — Charles Spurgeon

Lean against the edge, sweetheart. I'm falling off.
Brent Greene — Gena Showalter

We may insist as often as we like that man's intellect is powerless in comparison to his instinctual life, and we may be right in this. Nevertheless, there is something peculiar about this weakness. The voice of the intellect is a soft one, but it will not rest until it has gained a hearing. Finally, after a countless succession of rebuffs, it succeeds. — Sigmund Freud

Cats have no sense of humor, they have terribly inflated egos, and they are very touchy. — Robert A. Heinlein

Therefore we value the poet. All the argument and all the wisdom is not in the encyclopedia, or the treatise on metaphysics, or the Body of Divinity, but in the sonnet or the play. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Since most of us are stubborn to admit that we made a mistake, we would rather settle for what we bought. — Anna Agoncillo

Sometimes there are historical moments when a country's course could be turned one way or the other, when fate can be escaped. — Vladimir Voinovich

Will you just stand on the foot of a high mountain and look at it with admiration or climb the top and be the admired itself? Remember that anybody can be an admirer; but the difficult thing is to be the admired one! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

What the human mind can conceive and believe it can accomplish. — David Sarnoff

The position of an art in the scale of human knowledge is, perhaps, the most eloquent symptom of the gulf between man's progress in the physical sciences and his stagnation (or, today, his retrogression) in the humanities. — Ayn Rand

Our attitudes are the results of who we believe ourselves to be. — Justin Young