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When we seek the gaze of another, it isn't always our partner we're turning away from, but the person we have ourselves become. — Esther Perel
Whenever you find yourself becoming angry or jealous, try to see good quality in the person. You will suddenly be thinking a higher thought and that will elevate you. — Frederick Lenz
A static action is never an action. A real action is an action in motion! Dare to do something! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
When I mentioned my early morning waking to the old witch down the street, she explained that this is the time the "ceiling is the thinnest," the moment that the earth's creatures have the greatest access to the heavens... It is a magical time, or so she said. — Dee Williams
It's a place I'll always remember, and I have nothing bad to say about New England. I love that place. — Logan Mankins
In the highest sense, we are all creatures of light. And I have a very difficult time talking with people who are cynical about the world. "The world is no damn good, and we're all animals," and that kind of thing. Well, I'm an animal. — Richard Bach
When we accomplish a goal, it instantly loses some of its importance and we tend to lose interest. When we write down too many goals, there is plenty to keep our subconscious mind at work. — Mark Victor Hansen
His glory Jesus Christ does not consist in beingplaced without the confines of history; a more real worship is paid to him, by showing that the whole of history is incomprehensible without him. — Ernest Renan
I only wear heels when a stylist puts me in them. — Ginnifer Goodwin
ATLANTA NIGHTS is sure to please the reader who enjoys this sort of thing. — Raymond E. Feist
If I grow a business to its capacity, I will sell it the next day. — Ehab Atalla
People like secrets. Creative people really like secrets. — Nolan Bushnell
Callahan got up and wrote "extend life prevent suffering" on a white board. Underneath he wrote: "Goals: hasten death (no); prevent suffering (yes)." Turning to me, he said that it was ethically justifiable to start a drug like morphine that could speed up death, as long as preventing suffering was the primary intention and hastening death was an inescapable side effect. This doctrine of "double effect" says that actions in the pursuit of a good end (symptom relief) are morally acceptable even if they result in a negative outcome (death), as long as the negative outcome is unintended and the good outcome is not a direct consequence of the negative one. — Sandeep Jauhar
Being an old maid is like death by drowning, a really delightful sensation after you cease to struggle. — Edna Ferber
