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The angels have never made it a secret that they are with us; they want us to know that they are here, and they do their best to give us signs all the time. — Doreen Virtue

Time was the great leveler, and neither money nor power held sway over its relentless march. — Matthew FitzSimmons

Because we fear other people's reactions and don't know how to respond, we allow them to violate our limits and boundaries. — Sue Patton Thoele

I know what's what, and have always taken care of the main chance. — Miguel De Cervantes

The time has come for honest men to denounce false teachers and attack false gods. — Luther Burbank

We could never go back to how things were on the day before 9/11, but maybe I could go back to who I was. — Tucker Elliot

I want him to hurt me, so I won't feel pain. — Nenia Campbell

My favorite thing about the Internet is that you get to go into the private world of real creeps without having to smell them. — Penn Jillette

Love is the supreme form of communication. In the hierarchy of needs, love stands as the supreme developing agent of the humanity of the person. As such, the teaching of love should be the central core of all early childhood curriculum with all other subjects growing naturally out of such teaching. — Ashley Montagu

The boundary to what we can accept is the boundary to our freedom. — Tara Brach

You know when you see a gorgeous boy on the street and you say to your friend, "Look at him!" and then your friend makes a face like, ugly? We all have such totally varied tastes that someone is going to look at you and think, yum-yum dee-lish, no matter what you think you look like. You just have to learn to see what they see. — Cecily Von Ziegesar

Proverbs 31:27: She looketh well to the way of her household and eateth not the bread of idleness. — Sandra Dallas