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The best measure of a successful life is the way we turn away, we renounce, and even by the way we depart it. — Tariq Ramadan

The well-run group is not a battlefield of egos. — Laozi

brain and other nerve-related problems such as headaches from concussions, vascular dementia (dementia caused by blood vessel problems in the brain), migraines, Bell's palsy (a paralysis of the facial nerve), and tinnitus (ringing of the ears). He emphasized he was influenced by research that had been done in Israel on light therapy and the brain. Dr. Shimon Rochkind, a neurosurgeon at Tel Aviv University, originally pioneered work using lasers to treat injuries in the peripheral nervous system, that is, all the nerves in the body except those in the brain and spinal cord. Injury to peripheral nerves can lead to problems sensing or moving. — Norman Doidge

Reading renews the mind. — Lailah Gifty Akita

If you're growing up in a chaotic world without reason, your instinct is to become a performer and control the circumstances around you. You lead from weakness into strength; you have an undefended back. — John Le Carre

I felt it [Shakespeare's Coriolanus] is sort of an examination of our dysfunction as a nationalistic, tribal entities. I think the world is rocking and cracking open in weird and worrying places. And I think Coriolanus, the play, reflected that. — Ralph Fiennes

What we need is not so much personal development, as personal replacement: What we need is not so much personal development, but personal substitution. — Dwight Edwards

My Tris should look pale and small
she is pale and small, after all
but instead the room is full of her. — Veronica Roth

So although women can do anything that men can't do, they can also do something that men can't do, and that is mother their children. — Pat Boone

Life is what you put into it and how much you take out of it. You put in more than is expected, and you take out less than you want. — Michael J. Fox

Wild creatures' eyes, the colonel said,
Are innocent and fathomless
And when I look at them I see
That they are not aware of me
And oh I find and oh I bless
A comfort in this emptiness
They only see me when they want
To pounce upon me at the hunt;
But in the tame variety
There couches an anxiety
As if they yearned, yet knew not what
They yearned for, nor they yearned for not.
And so my dog would look at me
And it was pitiful to see
Such love and such dependency.
The human heart is not at ease
With animals that look like these. — Stevie Smith

We tend to get what we expect. — Norman Vincent Peale