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We are not inviting - we are guarded. Most of our energy is spent trying to hide our true selves, and control our worlds to have some sense of security. — John Eldredge

Get your associates as fast as you can and then get a bachelors."
"I don't want that. I want to work in TV."
"Trust me, Laura. You'd be happier if you were an accountant. — Teresa Lo

It doesn't matter what it looks like in the natural; God is a supernatural God. He's not limited by your resources, by your environment, by your education, by your nationality. If you'll have a big vision, God will not only do what you're dreaming about, He will do more than you can ask or think. — Joel Osteen

When you have discovered a stain in yourself, you eagerly seek for and gladly find stains in others. — Berthold Auerbach

Readers are also not impressed by characters who have so many talents, skills, charm and good looks that they sound annoyingly too good to be true. — Charles Christian

The challenge is the same whether or not I'm collaborating: to empathize with your reader and to tell a story that will matter to him or her. But the mechanics of going about that challenge change when you're collaborating, because you have someone to help refine your thinking and expand your vision of what might happen. — John Green

Ford even began to whistle, which was probably his mistake. Nobody likes a whistler, — Douglas Adams

Erik is not truly dead. He lives on within the souls of those who choose to listen to the music of the night. — Gaston Leroux

I don't usually read self-help books, but I read a great book by a guy called Wayne Dyer: 'The Power of Intention,' which I loved. — Chris Pine

When you start a sentence with the word 'illegal', you've got nowhere to go. An illegal is illegal. — Wayne Rogers

Placed as the fossils are in their several tiers of burial-places the one over the other; we have in them true witnesses of successive existences, whilst the historian of man is constantly at fault as to dates and even the sequence of events, to say nothing of the contradicting statements which he is forced to reconcile. — Roderick Murchison

A man who says, 'I was wrong,' really in effect says, 'I am a little wiser today than I was yesterday. — Charles Spurgeon

Great contest follows, and much learned dust Involves the combatants; each claiming truth, And truth disclaiming both. — William Cowper

We ask for long life, but 'tis deep life, or noble moments that signify. Let the measure of time be spiritual, not mechanical. — Ralph Waldo Emerson