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The pain did not make me a better person. It did not teach me not to take anything for granted. It did not teach me anything except how to be afraid to love anyone. — Amanda Lovelace

The true secret of giving advice is, after you have honestly given it, to be perfectly indifferent whether it is taken or not, and never persist in trying to set people right. — Henry Ward Beecher

My reading is dead!' Pilar gasped. The little girl held the fourth grade reading book, rigid as a stillborn, across her open palms as if pleading with the pretty gringa teacher to take the burden away. — Janiece Hopper

Good instincts usually tell you what to do long before your head has figured it out. — Michael Burke

I am so tried by the things said about God. I understand God's patience with the wicked, but I do wonder how he can be so patient with the pious! — George MacDonald

With our sense of self out of the the way we are liberated from doubt and insecurity. — Steven Kotler

Skills are freedom. Get skilled up! — Pat Falvey

Nobody moves on purpose to Detroit. — Manoj Bhargava

I feel that a lot of British comedy is often too bombastic, too obvious, dressing up and shouting and pulling funny faces. — Ricky Gervais

We wore headlamps and the sight of us bobbing up the hill or zipping perilously down it had the look of busy stars, as if the night sky had come down to join us in our play. — Benjamin Percy

I wrote a book called The Taste of New Wine because I couldn't find a book that talked about the reality of the situation and how we were dishonest and afraid. — Keith Miller

He's got a thing for Alex Riley. — John Morrison

It was a bitter cold winter, with long, hard frosts and heavy gales; — Robert Louis Stevenson

Christ commands his people to love their enemies, because if not, that would rule out pretty much the entire world. — Criss Jami

All work, even cotton-spinning, is noble; work is alone noble. — Thomas Carlyle