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They wanted to come in after the pounds", explained Pooh, "so I let them. It's the best way to write poetry, letting things come. — A.A. Milne

You're as good as any other living soul on this earth. Whether other people know that or not doesn't really matter as long as you do. — Elizabeth Haydon

You know, it's nice on a sitcom to have an audience there, but there's still a wall of cameras between you and them. — Thomas Gibson

Honest error in the face of complex and possibly intractable problems is a far more important source of bad results than are bad motives. — Ben Bernanke

All victimhood is ego and is not spiritually inspired — Frank Healy

Life wasn't about doubt, because if it was, we'd never get anything done. — Aishabella Sheikh

For a moment I hoped I was in heaven--or wherever it is my kind go when death calls...Instead I opened my eyes and discovered that I was in hospital. The flimsy little gown they'd put me in had tiny pink piggies on it. My first thought was that I had to have been in bad shape to be admitted. My second, I'm ashamed to admit, was whether or not they'd let me take the nightie home with me. — Kate Locke

Virginia Woolf wrote, "Across the broad continent of a woman's life falls the shadow of a sword." On one side of that sword, she said, there lies convention and tradition and order, where all is correct. But on the other side of that sword, if you're crazy enough to cross it and choose a life that does not follow convention, "all is confusion." Nothing follows a regular course. Her argument was that the crossing of the shadow of that sword may bring a more interesting existence to a woman, but you can bet it will be more perilous. — Elizabeth Gilbert

The real persuaders are our appetites, our fears and above all our vanity. The skillful propagandist stirs and coaches these internal persuaders. — Eric Hoffer

It is not for you to determine your purpose, the reason for your existence. You discover your purpose by asking the Creator why he created you! — Pedro Okoro