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The softest grass can break any stone in her quest to find the sun. Rise again, woman, RISE AGAIN! — Autumn Morning Star

Jesus loved, praised, and rewarded one thing: desperation for God that superseded decorum. — Mark Batterson

It was thinking negative thoughts or thinking positive thoughts, leaving the house prepared or leaving the house unprepared that made the difference. — Jack Canfield

I had lines inside me, a string of guiding lights. I had language. Fiction and poetry are doses, medicines. What they heal is the rupture reality makes on the imagination. I had been damaged, and a very important part of me had been destroyed - that was my reality, the facts of my life. But on the other side of the facts was who I could be, how I could feel. And as long as I had words for that, images for that, stories for that, then I wasn't lost. — Jeanette Winterson

Of harmes two the lesse is for to cheese. — Geoffrey Chaucer

Mmm, well that whole thing about having to look tough has never left Australia. — Robert Forster

There are so many female roles - particularly for young women - that are just somebody's girlfriend or somebody's daughter, or that are accessories to the main story rather than being three-dimensional characters. — Hannah Murray

Just look at your mind for a few minutes. You will see that it is like a flea, constantly hopping to and fro. You will see that thoughts arise without any reason, without any connection. Swept along by the chaos of every moment, we are the victims of the fickleness of our mind. — Sogyal Rinpoche

We've seen in the last half century an incredible shift. This is just an extraordinary time to be alive. — Neale Donald Walsch

When you cause something to happen it causes a shift in your awareness. Shifts in your awareness ultimately will result in a pattern shift in your life. — Frederick Lenz

Rainforest land is mistakenly valued solely for the worth of its timber, mining and oil resources by short-sighted corporations and governments. — Chris Kilham