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Just as you ought not to attempt to cure eyes without head or head without body, so you should not treat body without soul. — Socrates

Most fear comes from the anticipation of an event rather than the actual event itself. We worry beforehand as a form of preparation. We want to get ahead of our negative predictions. It's disguised as mental precaution when it's actually self-inflicted torment. The price of being ready for future suffering is that you suffer in the present moment. — Emily Maroutian

Nothing to be done about it now, she thought. You can relive a moment again and again and again. But you can't change it. That's the tragedy of time. "See? — Barbara J. Taylor

Lately I had been finding it hard to understand the simplest things people said to me, as if what they were speaking in were a form of language I did not recognise; I would know the words but could not assemble them into sense. — John Banville

He leaned in close. He saw his father's dirty hands. He spoke the last familiar words in a whisper.
Its' fixed. — Mitch Albom

The type of love that makes you want to laugh out loud - scream a bit - run in circles - and then repeat? Yeah that's how I felt about Wes. Totally. Out. Of. Control. Giddiness — Rachel Van Dyken

If I'd had fame early on, I'd have been able to abuse it in the way that a young man should. — Benedict Cumberbatch

The global economy is becoming a place where women are more successful than men, and these economic changes are starting to rapidly affect our culture - what our romantic comedies look like, what our marriages look like, what our dating lives look like, and our new set of superheroes. — Hanna Rosin

Our prayers cannot force God to do anything, but He uses them as His own instruments to bring about His will. — R.C. Sproul

I have a sort of tactility about music. I go into record stores and just run my fingers over it, the spines. — Twyla Tharp

I worked at a Books-a-Million in Louisville for several years. — Julie Kagawa

A work of art is...a bridge, however tenuous, between one mind and another. — Andrew Harrison

I need useful work to keep my mind occupied, but I'd like to find work where it's ... quieter. — Dean Koontz

I enjoy working for my heat. I don't just press a button or twist a thermostat dial. I use the big crosscut saw and the axe, and while I'm getting my heat supply I'm working up an appetite that makes simple food just as appealing as anything a French chef could create. — Richard Proenneke

One of my favorite occupations is making radio/video edits. I love singles. — Justus Kohncke