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Be not the first to take up the new, nor the last to cast the old aside. — Havilah Babcock

Let the flame of anger free you of all falsity. — John O'Donohue

My family didn't have money, and I think it made me fearless. I'm willing to try everything and not be afraid because what's the worst that can be happen? It might not work out, but I can't be worse off than when I was a kid. — Cristela Alonzo

I just remember there was one rule: If you've got faults, we expect you to be working on it. And we are here for you. People would welcome each other then. We don't do that anymore. We don't care. — Linda Perhacs

When my best friends doubt their little black dresses, they call me on the telephone seeking reassurance. — Andre Leon Talley

Being able to quit things that don't work is integral to being a winner — Timothy Ferriss

The good deed you do today, for a brother or sister in need will come back to you some day, for humanity's a circle in deed. — Robert Alan Aurthur

Nothing that's worthwhile is ever easy. Remember that. — Nicholas Sparks

I go to Shenzhen, China, and am taken to a vast luxury spa with a hundred leather recliners and a hundred accompanying plasma screen televisions bolted to the ceiling. — Kevin Kwan

The Universe backs the part of you that is of clearest intention — Gary Zukav

Through a misunderstanding one native visitor was shot on board one of the ships, and a dozen others were shot ashore, while the Europeans got off with the loss of one tablecloth and of a few hats which were stolen while they had them on their heads. — Thor Heyerdahl

The older I get, Mr. Lapine, the more I realize it's sometimes preferable not knowing the answers to things. In fact, I often wish I'd never heard the question. — Tracy Guzeman

We must meet reverses boldly, and not suffer them to frighten us, my dear. We must learn to act the play out. We must live misfortune down, Trot! — Charles Dickens

I turned my attention back to the tal, handsome footman who was waiting patiently for me to take his hand and descend out of the plush carriage. Colin looked at me blandly. I knew perfectly well that he was remembering last spring when I stumbled out of a hired hack and sprawled, rather spectacularly, into a muddy puddle. — Alyxandra Harvey