Janets Dolls Quotes & Sayings
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I'm sure not afraid of success and I've learned not to be afraid of failure. The only thing I'm afraid of now is of being someone I don't like much. — Anna Quindlen

There is no illness of the body except for the mind — Socrates

I want a more difficult life, that's all. What I really want is a first-rate life. I may not get it, but the only chance I have lies in getting out of a second-rate life. I may fail completely, but I do want to try. It's to do with me, not you; so don't worry. — Julian Barnes

We cannot 100 percent know the depth of another person's heart. We cannot know the whys and whats of his soul.
This idea could be sad, but it doesn't have to be. Instead of rendering human beings powerless, it could render them more compassionate. Knowing that the stranger who just bumped you in the hall or that the awkward loner who sits behind you in class each have a story, makes it easier to chose kindness - again, again, and again. — Chelsey Philpot

I am persuaded that foolish writers and foolish readers are created for each other; and that fortune provides readers as she does mates for ugly women. — Horace Walpole

The cause of bandha and moksha (bondage and liberation) is our own minds. If we think we are bound, we are bound. If we think we are liberated, we are liberated ... It is only when we transcend the mind that we are free from all these troubles. (117) — Swami Satchidananda

Hoe please. Stop trying to make yourself relevant. What's understood should never be explained." Bianca said as she walked off "Let go you guys. — Mercy B.

The only book Knight didn't steal was the one he most often saw. 'I had no need for a Bible,' he said. — Michael Finkel

Power is a delicate thing. The most powerful storms on earth intensify rapidly, but dissipate just as fast if not faster. — Anonymous

Only equals make friends, every other relationship is contrived and off balance. — Maya Angelou

The true writer has nothing to say. What counts is the way he says it. — Alain Robbe-Grillet