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I see my future when I look in your eyes. — Kiss

We want to encourage people. We want to help them. We want them to see all the good things God has placed in them and give them a right future. — Victoria Osteen

We all walk in mysteries. We are surrounded by an atmosphere about which we still know nothing at all. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Too many Americans have twisted the sensible right to pursue happiness into the delusion that we are entitled to a guarantee of happiness. If we don't get exactly what we want, we assume someone must be violating our rights. We're no longer willing to write off some of life's disappointments to simple bad luck. — Susan Jacoby

Now I'm not an author, I'm a writer, that's all I am. — Mickey Spillane

The problem isn't that we have bodies; the problem is that we're not living in them. — Geneen Roth

I don't actually own a car. — Chris Martin

Did she ever regret her choices? Were her decisions more clear-cut than mine - or are there always shades of gray whe it comes to matters of the heart? — Emily Giffin

Whites are taught to think of their lives as morally neutral, normative, and average, and also ideal, so that when we work to benefit others, this is seen as work that will allow 'them' to be more like 'us'.. — Peggy McIntosh

Your mother's coming," he said.
"I know - she probably heard us arguing. Do something!"
"What?"
"Anything!"
"Fine!" He grabbed her around the waist, dragged her body flush against his, and ducked his head. His lips crushed hers as his hands wrapped around her tightly so they were plastered against each other, hip to hip, thigh to thigh, breasts to chest. — Jennifer Probst

As the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom, so the denial of God is the height of foolishness. — R.C. Sproul

So while it is true that children are exposed to more information and a greater variety of experiences than were children of the past, it does not follow that they automatically become more sophisticated. We always know much more than we understand, and with the torrent of information to which young people are exposed, the gap between knowing and understanding, between experience and learning, has become even greater than it was in the past. — David Elkind

It seemed to Jahan that, in truth, this world, too, was a spectacle. One way or another, everyone was parading. They performed their tricks, each of them, some staying longer, others shorter, but in the end they all left through the back door, similarly unfulfilled, similarly in need of applause. — Elif Shafak