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It's easy to count your problems. Going forward, every time you mention a problem, also mention a blessing in your life. Just doing that will add light to your troubles and hopefully make them less of a burden. — David Mezzapelle

She came right up to me and put her snow-white hand on my arm. "You poor boy," she murmured, "you poor boy."
I'm not a boy, and I'm not poor, and I wished the hell she would get away. She has a clever face, but I felt in it, that night, the force of a great sadness and great malice. "I see a rope around your neck," she said sadly. — John Cheever

I admire anyone who rids himself of an addiction. — Gene Tierney

Frederick Douglass told in his Narrative how his condition as a slave became worse when his master underwent a religious conversion that allowed him to justify slavery as the punishment of the children of Ham. Mark Twain described his mother as a genuinely good person, whose soft heart pitied even Satan, but who had no doubt about the legitimacy of slavery, because in years of living in antebellum Missouri she had never heard any sermon opposing slavery, but only countless sermons preaching that slavery was God's will. With or without religion, good people can behave well and bad people can do evil; but for good people to do evil - that takes religion. — Steven Weinberg

I wrote my first book in a toilet in a factory where I was a floor sweeper. — Geoff Thompson

Sometimes science isn't enough. Sometimes you need the poets. — Cath Crowley

God heals the sicknesses and the griefs by making the sicknesses and the griefs his suffering and his grief. In the image of the crucified God the sick and dying can see themselves, because in them the crucified God recognizes himself. — Jurgen Moltmann

But there was something I liked about the idea of those seeds buried so deep having at least a chance to emerge — Sarah Dessen

Freedom is always wise. — Alexander Meiklejohn

The big things that come our way are ... the fruit of seeds planted in the daily routine of our work. — William Feather

Science preceded the theory of science, and is independent of it. Science preceded naturalism, and will survive it. — Arthur Balfour