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In a world where so much seems to be hidden by the smoke of falsity and moral degeneration, we Americans must grasp firmly the ideals which have made this country great. We must reaffirm the basic human values that have guided our forefathers. A revival of old-fashioned patriotism and a grateful acknowledgment of what our country has done for us would be good for all our souls. — Manton S. Eddy

Do not compare yourself to others. You have a unique destiny and mission that only you can accomplish. — Mariane Pearl

We must work on our souls, enlarging and expanding them. We do so by experiencing all of life-the beauty and the joy as well as the grief and pain. Soul work requires paying attention to life, to the laughter and the sorrow, the enlightening and the frightening, the inspiring and the silly. — Matthew Fox

There are a lot of valid reasons for wanting to feel safer. But hiding from pain or perceived threats behind a wall of weight is not the way to go about it. First of all, being a fat adult will never change the circumstances of anyone's childhood. The past is past. All you'll gain is more misery and low self-worth in your life now. — Jane Olson

He made her the glowing hot center of his life; he made her feel as if every step she took was important. — Anthony Doerr

It is interesting to observe how real the object remains, in spite of all abstractions. — Paul Klee

When I met you, you were the bright light that saved me from the darkest depths. — Angie Stanton

Language designed to impress builds a gulf. Language to express builds a bridge. — Jim Rohn

My experience with Bill at the Browns proved to be one of the greatest developmental moves of my career," Saban said. — Truman Alexander

If I want to knock a story off the front page, I just change my hairstyle. — Hillary Rodham Clinton

As the "people of the centre" in every
sense of the term, the Germans are more intangible, more ample, more contradictory, more unknown, more incalculable, more surprising, and even more terrifying than other peoples are to themselves:
they escape DEFINITION, and are thereby alone the despair of the French. — Friedrich Nietzsche