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The beginning of personal transformation is absurdly easy. We have only to pay attention to the flow of attention itself. — Marilyn Ferguson

During most of the Bush administration, human rights and democracy in Egypt were on the front burner. — Elliott Abrams

Only when Prince Andrei was gone did Rostov think of what he ought to have said. And he was still more angry at having omitted to say it. He — Leo Tolstoy

We always hurt the ones we love, darling. — E.L. James

Life isn't easy, no matter where you are. You'll make choices you think are right, and then suffer for them. — Sarah J. Maas

Who am I? According to the prevailing worldview in our postmodern culture, I'm nothing. Why am I here? I am here to make the most of it, to consume and enjoy while I can. What Is Wrong with the World? If you ask proponents of postmodernism what is wrong with the world, the answer is very simple. People are either insufficiently educated or insufficiently governed. That's what's wrong with the world. People either don't know enough, or they are not being watched enough. How Can What Is Wrong Be Made Right? The solution to our woes is more education and more government. That's the only answer our culture can propose: teach people more stuff and give them more information. How — John Piper

But it never ceases to amaze me how difficult the things that are supposed to be instinctive really are. — Rachel Joyce

I think you need to have a tax system that basically is flat, fair and simple. And - that you can put on a post card. I mean, even Timothy Geithner could do this one and get it on time. — Rick Perry

Even a diamond can be polished. — Connie M. Moss

We are our dreams, Robert, and they are us. — Robyn Young

Some people, I saw, had drowned right away, and some people were drowning in slow motion, drowning a little bit at a time, and would be drowning for years. And some people, like Mick, had always been drowning, they just didn't know what to call it until now. — Sara Gran

The very object of an art, the principle of its artifice, is precisely to impart the impression of an ideal state in which the man who reaches it will be capable of spontaneously producing, with no effort of hesitation, a magnificent and wonderfully ordered expression of his nature and our destinies. — Paul Valery

My parents are both really, really funny, and my little sister is a really good painter, and my other sister is a really good writer. — Michael Cera