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Only love could create such conflict, such longing, such fear. — Anne Rice

When we fall in love, we hope - both egotistically and altruistically - that we shall be finally, truly seen: judged and approved. Of course, love does not always bring approval: being seen may just as well lead to a thumbs-down and a season in hell. — Julian Barnes

A good manager will always have the big picture in mind and guide the employees through a series of small targets in order to achieve overall success. — Abhishek Ratna

If there is a constructive way forward for Christians in the midst of our broken but also beautiful cultures, it will require us to recover these two biblical postures of cultivation and creation. And that recovery will involve revisiting the biblical story itself, where we discover that God is more intimately and eternally concerned with culture than we have yet come to believe. — Andy Crouch

I should like to paint like an man who has never seen a painting, but this man -myself - lives in a museum. — Philip Guston

I used to tell John my dreams, not to understand them but to get rid of them, clear my mind for the day. — Joan Didion

At some point you just have to turn around and face your life head on. — Chris Cleave

Because I had an accent, people had this impression that I was dumb. — Wilmer Valderrama

Whenever I walk the street and see people ready to get with it, that's my reward. — Malcolm X

I don't think there are any men who are faithful to their wives. — Jackie Kennedy

It's all too much for her, the cruelty of human beings. — Gillian Flynn

Accept what you can't change, and change what you can. It's easier than you think. — Jeannine Garsee

But it is not, as we say when we are being diplomatic, a fruitful source of inquiry. — Robin McKinley

Life is too short for us to keep important words, for example, 'I love you', locked in our hearts. — Paulo Coelho