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I try not to get too emotional, whether it's going really well or going really bad, i always try to stay even keel 
 which is great for golf, but it isn't always great for life. — Dustin Johnson
Man hurts man, time and time again. As we drown in the wake of our power, somebody tell me why? — Amy Grant
We all get discouraged. — Richard G. Scott
I think between the ages of 15 and 32, don't worry about getting married, don't worry about settling down, don't worry about having a baby. Give birth to yourself. — Kelly Cutrone
Life is short. 
Smile while you still have teeth. — Mallory Hopkins
To learn is not to know; there are the learners and the learned. Memory makes the one, philosophy the others. — Alexandre Dumas
I'm opening the doors, I'm buying dinner. Yeah, I'm romantic. — Evan Rachel Wood
Mercy Falls was all about rumors, and the rumor on Jack was that he got his short fuse from his dad. I didn't know about that. It seemed like you ought to pick the sort of person you would be, no matter what your parents were like. — Maggie Stiefvater
The best prophets lead you up to the curtain and let you peer through for yourself. — Frank Herbert
I'm not a big splurger of money, but my guilty pleasures do lie within BMWs. I get roped in. — Tom Felton
WHEN SOMEBODY you've wronged forgives you, you're spared the dull and self-diminishing throb of a guilty conscience. When you forgive somebody who has wronged you, you're spared the dismal corrosion of bitterness and wounded pride. For both parties, forgiveness means the freedom again to be at peace inside their own skins and to be glad in each other's presence. — Frederick Buechner
With this imaginary mandate from God, men have not allowed women to be given the educational, religous and social freedoms that are necessary for women to free themselves and become all that they are capable of being. — Frederick Lenz
Against this backdrop of an imagined future, Bridger poled the sluggish ferry. To and fro, back and forth, motion without progression, never venturing so much as a mile beyond the fixed points of the two landings. It was the polar opposite of the life he imagined for himself, a life of wandering and exploration through country unknown, a life in which he never once retraced his steps. — Michael Punke
