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Scars will forever show in our hearts, on our skin or in our soul, but it is up to us to show the world their true beauty — Amanda Harter

But I'll say this, if what looks like the facts of the matter are conflicting with your feelings, then you need more information before deciding — Tammara Webber

I don't think any other holiday embraces the food of the Midwest quite like Thanksgiving. There's roasted meat and mashed potatoes. But being here is also about heritage. Cleveland is really a giant melting pot - not only is my family a melting pot, but so is the city. — Michael Symon

Enter the cloud. Enveloped by heat. Vanquish the destroyer. — Shawn Grady

Wait." Clary was suddenly nervous. "The melted metal-it could be, like, toxic or something."
Maia snorted. "I'm from New Jersey. I born in toxic sludge. — Cassandra Clare

Many states can no longer afford to support public education, public benefits, public services without doing something about the exorbitant costs that mass incarceration have created. — Bryan Stevenson

The State is not God. It has not the right to take away what it cannot restore when it wants to. — Anton Chekhov

In the solitude of meditation, when your conscious mind becomes quiet, your subconscious reveals herself. — Nityananda Das

I want to work for myself, and I do work for myself. I make plenty of money working for myself. — Adam Carolla

Nothing can happen, nothing can occur in your life which is not a precisely perfect opportunity for you to heal something, create something, or experience something that you wish to heal, create, or experience in order to be who you really are. — Neale Donald Walsch

I have always been very obsessed with time. Time's passage makes us all very vulnerable and because we all experience it in our own way, it can make us feel very alone. — John Barton