Jek 14 Quotes & Sayings
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I thought much about myself. That is to say I often took a quick look at myself, closed my eyes, forgot, began again. — Samuel Beckett

Her conclusion: "You just have to follow your own heart" when it comes to medical decision-making. — Emily Matchar

As you go through life, you've got to see the valleys as well as the peaks. — Neil Young

I will be acquitted and vindicated when the truth is told. — Michael Jackson

When I was five years old I knew I wanted to act. — Debra Wilson

satisfying. You don't have to psychoanalyze yourself; you can stop obsessing about your body and dwelling in disappointment and frustration. There is only one principle that applies: Life is about fulfillment. If your life isn't fulfilled, your stomach can never supply what's missing. "What Am I Hungry For?" Everyone's life story is complicated, and the best intentions go astray because people find it hard to change. Bad habits, like bad memories, stick around stubbornly when we wish they'd go away. But you have a great motivation working for you, which is your desire for happiness. I define happiness as the state of fulfillment, and everyone wants to be fulfilled. If you keep your eye on this, your most basic motivation, then the choices you make come down to a single question: "What am I hungry for?" Your true desire will lead you in the right direction. False desires — Deepak Chopra

I'm a dinosaur, he thought, lumbering through a world where truthtellers
are despised. — Tess Gerritsen

At first my father owned slaves, but by and by he sold them, and hired others by the year from the farmers. For a girl of fifteen he paid twelve dollars a year and gave her two linsey-wolsey frocks and a pair of "stogy" shoes - cost, a modification of nothing; for a negro woman of twenty-five, as general house servant, he paid twenty-five dollars a year and gave her shoes and the aforementioned linsey-wolsey frocks; for a strong negro woman of forty, as cook, washer, etc., he paid forty dollars a year and the customary two suits of clothes; and for an able bodied man he paid from seventy-five to a hundred dollars a year and gave him two suits of jeans and two pairs of "stogy" shoes - an outfit that cost about three dollars. But times have changed. — Mark Twain

I think a person's journey is designed to teach things we're sent here to learn. Life teaches us those things in the end, one way or another." "Is — Rayna Morgan

Poets should be crazy-but only in their poems. — Marty Rubin

They all tell you not to fight fire with fire,
but that is only because they are afraid of your flames. — Caitlyn Siehl