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Fear stops a lot of people. Fear of failure, of the unknown, of risk.
And it masks itself as procrastination. — Lisa Anderson

Old men must die, or the world would grow mouldy, would only breed the past again. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

Spending time looking for what is missing in your life is futile; if you fail to look within yourself. When we challenge everything we believe we are, we reveal that which we never knew about our own selves. — Nicolas G. Janovsky

The wind is a natural way to loosen and release dead leaves and branches, just as emotional and life-situation storms are opportunities for humans to release 'deadwood' and anything needing to be swept away. — Doreen Virtue

The ultimate treasures on earth and in heaven are our children and our posterity. — Dallin H. Oaks

Pastor: One employed by the wicked to prove to them by his example that virtue doesn't pay. — H.L. Mencken

He alienated his friends in the sciences by thanking them extravagantly for scientific advances he had read about in the recent newspapers and magazines, by assuring them, with a perfectly straight face, that life was getting better and better, thanks to scientific thinking. — Kurt Vonnegut

Not only we can, but some have reached perfection; so no matter what finer bodies come, they could only be on the relative plane and could do no more than we, for to attain freedom is all that can be done. — Swami Vivekananda

On bad nights he would lose control altogether and break down, sobbing into his pillow. Yet he knew that if she returned to him both of them would suffer again. — Bao Ninh

The voice of the special rebels and prophets, recommending discontent, should, as I have said, sound now and then suddenly, like a trumpet. But the voices of the saints and sages, recommending contentment, should sound unceasingly, like the sea. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

He wasn't what I'd thought he was; maybe he never had been. I wasn't what I'd thought I was, either. — Sarah Dessen

I have often heard the statement made by foreign singers, as a demonstrated fact, that the German artists are artists in feeling indeed, and serious in their devotion, but that their singing is crude. — Anton Seidl

Whenever something happens that makes me laugh or if I remember something in the middle of the night that I want to share, I jot the experience down. — Tori Spelling