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I knew she loved me, but I wanted to hear it. The more she rejected
me, the more aggressively I fought to tear down her walls. I pushed too far sometimes ... like the camping trip. I tried to prove to her that she wasn't as autonomous as she thought. I wanted to show her that it was okay to be vulnerable and to want me. — Tarryn Fisher

Loyalty is the Tory's secret weapon. — David Maxwell Fyfe, 1st Earl Of Kilmuir

When I make a joke, nobody gets injured ... when Congress makes a joke, it's the law. — Will Rogers

He loved more than anything to fly. His sole conflict was with gravity. — Mark Z. Danielewski

The thing is, relationships never work out ... until they do. You learn a lot from relationships that don't work out. — Tracy McMillan

A very important but difficult piece of renewing relationships is accepting responsibility for our part in any conflict. If we have a relationship in need of repair, we must remember that the wrong is not usually all on one side, and we are more easily able to restore relations when we look at our contribution to a conflict. — Desmond Tutu

I changed my life today. What did you do? — Paul Newman

Energy doesn't come to us so much from the things around us-although we can absorb energy directly from some plants and sacred sites. Sacred energy comes from our connection to the divine inside us. — James Redfield

History, whether sacred or profane, hides her teaching from those who study her through coloured glasses. She only reveals truth to those who look through the cold clear medium of passionless inquiry, who seek the Truth without determining first the masquerade in which alone they will receive it. — Sabine Baring-Gould

Those who have received mercy are destined to extend mercy — Jonah Books

Readers become the book they are reading. — LM

That you may please others you must be forgetful of yourself. — Ovid