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If you would stop analyzing everything and just look for things to appreciate, you would live happily ever after. — Esther Hicks

To be right and overruled is not forgiven to persons in responsible positions, and Michel duly paid for his clairvoyance. — Barbara W. Tuchman

God does not rule by the consent of His subjects but by His sovereign authority. His reign extends over me whether I vote for Him or not. — R.C. Sproul

Love empowers us to live fully and die well. Death becomes, then, not an end to life but a part of living. — Bell Hooks

A schizophrenic is a person who already has a natural tendency to absent himself from this world, until some factor, sometimes serious, sometimes superficial, depending on the individual circumstances, forces him to create his own reality. It can develop into a state of complete alienation, what we call catatonia, but people do occasionally recover, at least enough to allow the patient to work and lead a near-normal life. It all depends on one thing: environment. — Paulo Coelho

Hide an advantage and you double its value. — Anthony Ryan

The idea that we can be exactly what the other desires is a powerful fantasy. — Sherry Turkle

Mercury emissions will continue to harm the environment and to endanger the health of children and pregnant women, until this Administration puts public health before politics. — Mark Dayton

If I don't have cereal on the bus, I'm going to be really upset. — Shawn Mendes

Every artist has to make their own statements and they have to live with them. — Annie Lennox

That which tears open our souls, those holes that splatter our sight, may actually become the thin, open places to see through the mess of this place to the heart-aching beauty beyond. To Him. To the God whom we endlessly crave. — Ann Voskamp

I try and eat really healthy when I'm home, but I certainly don't eat worms and snakes. — Bear Grylls

...there was almost no opinion, however nonsensical, that wasn't tolerated, at least for long enough for it to be delivered. But it wasn't just that, nor his charm nor eccentricity, his sometimes slovenly, sometimes stunning intelligence, that made him so attractive as a tutor; it was the utterly unfamiliar sensation one got, as a student, of his respect for, or at least well-performed interest in, what one thought. — Janet Hobhouse