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Women in drudgery knew
They must be one of four:
Whores, artists, saints, and wives.
There are composite lives
that women always live — Muriel Rukeyser
It's ok to fail. Failing does not shape your personality; it's how you react upon your failure. Do you dust yourself off and mope or do you dust yourself off and come back stronger the next time? Eventually you will win. It may not happen the next time, it may take a little time but you will win in the end. — Tiger Woods
I did grow up in a household in which I felt that to be myself was to damage the people I loved. — Andrew Solomon
As the sun does not wait for prayers and incantations tob e induced to rise, but immediately shines and is saluted by all, so do you also not wait for clappings of hands and shouts of praise tob e induced to do good, but be a doer of good voluntarily and you will be beloved as much as the sun. — Epictetus
In prayerful silence you must look into your own heart. No one can tell you better than yourself what comes between you and God. Ask yourself. Then listen! — Johannes Tauler
Remember to get the weather in your damn book
weather is very important. — Ernest Hemingway,
Frankly, the people probably most interested in having computer lists on disk are junk mail vendors and solicitors. — Karen Hughes
When people are unsettled, loyal ministers arise. — Laozi
It takes more than Love and Passion to make a relationship work — Christie Ridgway
There is far too great a disproportion between what one is and what others think one is, or at least what they say they think one is. — Albert Einstein
In you, we have given this world a great gift - and of that, I have no doubt. — Guillermo Del Toro
Greatness, generally speaking, is an unusual quantity of a usual quality grafted upon a common man. — William Allen White
The ideal of faith in ourselves is of the greatest help to us. If faith in ourselves had been more extensively taught and practiced, I am sure a very large portion of the evils and miseries that we have would have vanished. Throughout the history of mankind, if any motive power has been more potent than another in the lives of all great men and women, it is that of faith in themselves. — Swami Vivekananda
