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Being hurt inevitably breeds feelings of hatred towards your attacker. But when we hurt others, we have to deal with their hatred for us, and our own feelings of guilt. Knowing what it feels like to be hurt is exactly why we try to be kind to others. That's what makes us humans. — Masashi Kishimoto

The last part of life is a spiritual concern. You need to find a context to put your life into, that will allow you to go through it with as much grace and balance as possible, even if there is rebellion and adventure and exploration and resistance. — James Cromwell

Well, you stood there with me in the doorway, my hands shake, I'm not usually this way. But you pull me in and I'm a little more brave. It's the first kiss, it's flawless, really something, it's fearless. — Taylor Swift

We see thus that everything depends on our own relation to the Name: the power it has on my life is the power it will have in my prayers. — Andrew Murray

This is the army! Nobody can do the best they can. — Henry Blake

The errors of great men are venerable because they are more fruitful than the truths of little men. — Friedrich Nietzsche

I believe any decline would lock in a Fed increase with some certainty. — Bruce Bartlett

Were writing Freakonomics, we had grave doubts that anyone would actually read it - and we certainly never envisioned the need for this revised and expanded edition. — Steven D. Levitt

High office teaches decision making, not substance. It consumes intellectual capital; it does not create it. Most high officials leave office with the perceptions and insights with which they entered; they learn how to make decisions but not what decisions to make. — Henry A. Kissinger

Open your heart and invite God into every circumstance because when God enters the scene, miracles happen. — Victoria Osteen

I hate when people ask me to: "Massage the data". — Ronald Coase

We choose our leaders, political or spiritual, out of our own confusion, and so they also are confused. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Though words are arbitrary in their primitive institution, yet when once their signification is fixed, we are no more entitled to alter it than to call a tree an elephant; for, being no man's private possession, but the common measures of commerce and communication, it is not for any one at pleasure to change the stamp they are current in; at least where there is a necessity to do so, notice of it should be given. — Richard Kirwan