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Few things build a person up like affirmation. According to Webster's New World Dictionary, Third College Edition (Simon and Schuster, 1991),
the word affirm comes from ad firmare, which means "to make firm." So when you affirm people, you make firm within them the things you see about them. Do that often enough, and the belief that solidifies within them will become stronger than the doubts they have about themselves. — John C. Maxwell

There's nothing more horrifying than the possibility or the idea that you will just fade away into obscurity. — Marc Maron

In a time of turbulence and change, it is more true than ever that knowledge is power. — John F. Kennedy

Nearly all creators of utopia have resembled the man who has toothache, and therefore thinks happiness consists in not having toothache ... whoever tries to imagine perfection simply reveals his own emptiness. — George Orwell

Do good even if no one is watching you and do it as if everyone is watching you. — Israelmore Ayivor

Abdicating-Decision-Making — Karen Kingston

Focus on your strengths. — Brian Tracy

It's every American's duty to support his government but not necessarily in the style to which it has become accustomed. — Thomas C. Mann

It's me," he says softly. "Stop listening to everything else. Remember the way you feel when I'm kissing you and touching you. Don't think with your head. You know me. And when my lips are on yours, you trust me." As if to make his point, he dips his head and brushes his mouth over mine. Sparks fly between us. As always. "You trust me, when my hands are on your skin." He runs his palms down my arms and then over to my waist where he pushes them up under the edge of my shirt. Chills break out down my back. "You trust me when you turn your mind off, when you just feel. — M. Leighton

He smiled back and put his lips against mine, mouthing, "I love you, too," against my mouth, as if he was breathing love into my body. — Mia Sheridan

I am seized with an abiding fear regarding what these two instruments are doing to our society, our culture and our heritage. Our history will be what we make it. And if there are any historians about fifty or a hundred years from now, and there should be preserved the kinescopes for one week of all three networks, they will there find recorded in black and white, or color, evidence of decadence, escapism and insulation from the realities of the world in which we live, — Edward R. Murrow