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Zoroaster said, when in doubt abstain; but this does not always apply. At cards, when in doubt take the trick. — Josh Billings
The early bird gets the worm. The early worm ... gets eaten. — Norman Ralph Augustine
I walked home holding Tom's hand, not letting it go even as he tottered across a soccer field where there was nothing that could hurt him. — Aspen Matis
Shut it, Flynn. Just ... oh God, you've been impossible to evict, because possession is nine-tenths of the law. You're inside me. A part of me. But you pulled me close with one hand and crushed my heart with the other, and I can't go through that again. — Kate Meader
Levine said that when we parent this way we deprive our kids of the opportunity to be creative, to problem solve, to develop coping skills, to build resilience, to figure out what makes them happy, to figure out who they are. In short, it deprives them of the chance to be, well, human. Although we overinvolve ourselves to protect our kids and it may in fact lead to short-term gains, our behavior actually delivers the rather soul-crushing news: "Kid, you can't actually do any of this without me. — Julie Lythcott-Haims
The body is to be compared, not to a physical object, but rather to a work of art. — Maurice Merleau Ponty
My parents know that I have always been sort of a dark melodramatic kid, so they were never concerned. — Matt Berninger
7 Leave the presence of a fool, for there you do not meet words of knowledge. — Anonymous
I want to be rich in all the foods I've tasted and all the places I've been and all the people I've kissed. — Sam Smith
An English army led by an Irish general: that might be a match for a French army led by an Italian general. — George Bernard Shaw
Perhaps living souls had greater phantom powers than the dead. — Graham Joyce
Libya. A Tunisian street vendor setting himself aflame to protest police brutality in December 2010 ushered in what has become known as the Arab Spring. Mass demonstrations protesting longstanding authoritarian rule in Egypt, Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen, Syria, Jordan, and Libya in 2011 stirred national and international debates. — Karen A. Mingst