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Star light, star bright,
The first star I see tonight;
I wish I may, I wish I might,
Have the wish I wish tonight. — Alan Moore

You're taking classes? That's great. Crime scene etiquette, perhaps? — Kim Harrison

It hurts every day when you practice hard, but when this decathlon is over, I got the rest of my life to recuperate. Who cares how bad it hurts? — Caitlyn Jenner

We are not the only avatars of humanity. Once our computing machines achieved self-consciousness, they became part of this design. — Dan Simmons

I don't have a dis-ability, I have a different-ability. — Robert M. Hensel

Rank is a paycheck. Respect is earned. If you find yourself reminding people of your rank, then you are just a paycheck. — Michael A. Wood Jr.

The art of giving is perfected through anonymity. — Douglas Horton

Big Love is the strongest force, and it connects us all. — Kelly Corbet

Those who claim to be on the side of good yet do nothing to fight evil are on the side of evil. — Joyce Rachelle

Since then the field of neurofeedback has grown by fits and starts, with much of the scientific groundwork being done in Europe, Russia, and Australia. Even though there are about ten thousand neurofeedback practitioners in the United States, the practice has not been able to garner the research funding necessary to gain widespread acceptance. One reason may be that there are multiple competing neurofeedback systems; another is that the commercial potential is limited. Only a few applications are covered by insurance, which makes neurofeedback expensive for consumers and prevents practitioners from amassing the resources necessary to do large-scale studies. — Bessel A. Van Der Kolk

The doctor said I was lucky that I ended up with only fractures. From — Jeff Adams

Be mindful of the link between action and outcome. Ask yourself: If I repeat today's action 365 times, will I be where I want to be in a year? — Guideposts Books