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I vow ... to not let the back & forth of forgiveness interrupt the steadiness of love. — Deb Caletti

Teaching is like having a bank account. You can happily draw on it while it is well supplied with new funds; otherwise you're in difficulties.
Every teacher should have a fund of ready information on which to draw; he should keep that fund supplied regularly by new experiences, new thoughts and discoveries, by reading and moving around among people from whom he can acquire such things. — E.R. Braithwaite

When a woman becomes her individual most effective close friend existence is simpler. — Diane Von Furstenberg

I'd seen it all, been through it all. — Shaine Lake

In those moments of moving through the streets with people who share one's beliefs comes the rare and magical possibility of a kind of populist communion ... At such times it is as though the still small pool of one's own identity has been overrun by a great flood, bringing its own grand collective desires and resentments, scouring out that pool so thoroughly that one no longer feels fear or sees the reflections of oneself but is carried along on that insurrectionary surge. These moments when individuals find others who share their dreams, when fear is overwhelmed by idealism or by outrage, when people feel a strength that surprises them, are moments in which they become heroes - for what are heroes but those so motivated by ideals that fear cannot sway them, those who speak for us, those who have power for good? A person who never feels it is condemned to cynicism and isolation. In those moments everyone becomes a visionary, everyone becomes a hero. — Rebecca Solnit

You may force your way through anything with the leverage of prayer. Thoughts and reasonings are like the steel wedges which give a hold upon truth; but prayer is the lever, the prise which forces open the iron chest of sacred mystery, that we may get the treasure hidden within. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

It is more honorable to repair a wrong than to persist in it. — Thomas Jefferson

In tragedy, it's hard to find a good resolution; it's not black and white: it's a big fog of gray. — Paul Dano

I can bow to fear and flee the pursuit of great things. I can bow to God and engage in the pursuit of making things great. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

I didn't choose Russia but Russia chose me. I had been fascinated from an early age by the culture, the language, the literature and the history to the place. — Helen Dunmore

Between my head and my hand, there is always the face of death. — Francis Picabia