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I pray for my mother. That if she can't ever recover what she's lost or what she's losing, that she not feel like she's lost. I pray that we make her feel necessary and valued as long as possible. That she comes to know comfort, even if I can't provide it myself. — Terry McMillan

My policy is to learn from the past, focus on the present, and dream about the future. I'm a firm believer in learning from adversity. Often the worst of times can turn to your advantage - my life is a study of that. — Donald Trump

It was 1975. I had spent the year at the Boston Museum School doing some very bizarre performance works. The last one included going to the North Magnetic Pole and spending all of my money. — Alex Grey

The more fear we feel about a specific enterprise, the more certain we can be that that enterprise is important to us and to the growth of our soul, — Steven Pressfield

It is not that I despise men. If I did I should have no right, and no reason, to try to govern. — Marguerite Yourcenar

I want to see the writers strike because the writers, god bless them, are the only true commies we have in Hollywood. — Ned Beatty

It'll blow your mind, he'd said. Nothing about what it would do to his heart. — Lisa Henry

Some women tend naturally to be Warriors and Seekers, and some men to be Caregivers and Lovers in spite of their cultural conditioning. The point is for both to take their journeys in such a way as to find their own way to be male or female, and eventually to achieve a positive kind of androgyny, which is not at all about unisex, neutered behavior, but is about gaining the gifts both gender energies and experiences have to offer us. — Carol S. Pearson

Basically, if you go looking for trouble, it'll come find you. — Estelle

Charity is a nice gesture, but it only offers temporary relief. But if he can change the law, the benefits for the poor will last longer. — Aya Ling

True piety for the universe but no time for religions made for man's convenience. — Baruch Spinoza