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And there it is, against all hope, like the sun peeking out from behind the clouds. The smallest hint of a smile. — Amie Kaufman

People who pay the price for security may never really feel secure rather the more their insecurity grows inside them because they are paying the price for action but not their internal reaction — Robert Kiyosaki

I had never fully understood our tradition- why women wailed so loudly and for so long after someone died. It was only now I realized that women wailed more on account of everything they never had a chance to say. All the questions they never asked. All the times we never really talked about the things that mattered most.
It was the one time that women could be angry. Be loud. Say anything. Yell. Purge the soul. And no one thought less of them. Everyone expected it. — Eucabeth A. Odhiambo

"Motherboard," for me, has four different levels: the bottom part is the water, vegetation, and growth. The second part is the world with figures and animals; there's chaos and civilization. The third part is the digital zone - these red things are turning into really loud digital sounds. Then the fourth level is like ether and things turning into air. This idea of how we're becoming partly digitalized is really interesting to me. — Ali Banisadr

The process is so much longer than the result for almost everything all of us are doing. — Ryan Lewis

But now I realize that this record business really needs me. No one else is trying to take a chance or do something different. — Erykah Badu

I expected so much, so much of the world and it all fell short. — Henry Miller

I never saw myself not being a stand-up. That was my plan. — Steve Harvey

Barsavi knew how to create expectations, Locke, and how to use those expectations to mislead those who would harm him. — Scott Lynch

He had an instinct for mischief in his head, just as some people have a way with numbers or a clear sense of direction. — Stephen King

Fasting is, first and foremost, an exercise for identifying and managing adversity in all its forms. With faith, in full conscience, fasting calls women and men to an extra degree of self-awareness. — Tariq Ramadan