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A woman's life may die away in the fore of self-hatred for complexes can bite hard and, at least for a time, successfully frighten her away from coming too near the work or life that matters to her ... Many years are spent not going, not moving, not learning, not finding out, not obtaining, not taking on, not becoming. The vision a woman has for her own life can also be decimated at someone else's jealousy or someone's plain out destructiveness towards her family, mentors, teachers, and friends are not supposed to be destructive if and when they feel envy, but some decidedly are, in both subtle and not-so-subtle ways. No woman can afford to let her creative life hang by a thread while she serves an antagonistic love relationship , parent, teacher or friend. — Clarissa Pinkola Estes

Maybe just as skin on a hand grows tougher after pain in repetition, a person does too. — Veronica Roth

When the animals entered the Ark in pairs, one may imagine that allied species made much private remark on each other, and were tempted to think that so many forms feeding on the same store of fodder were eminently superfluous, as tending to diminish the rations ...
The same sort of temptation befell the Christian Carnivora who formed Peter Featherstone's funeral procession; most of them having their minds bent on a limited store which each would have liked to get the most of. The long-recognized blood-relations and connexions by marriage made already a goodly number, which, multiplied by possibilities, presented a fine range for jealous conjecture and pathetic hopefulness. — George Eliot

We live in a world where your mistakes are usually seen over the right things you have done. — Irene Candungan

My goal is to remain healthy my entire career, and a healthy diet seems like a good start. — Tiger Woods

We don't take the time to be vulnerable with each other — John Cassavetes

Like most girls she had been brought up on the warm milk prepared by Annie Fellows Johnston and on novels in which the female was beloved because of certain mysterious womanly qualities, always mentioned but never displayed. — F Scott Fitzgerald

We are compassionate with ourselves when we are able to embrace all parts of ourselves and recognize the needs and values expressed by each part. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

I don't think you should ever run from history. You should learn from it and embrace it. — Doc Rivers