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A-tone-ment-its a chance to fix the unfixable and to start all over again. It begins when you forgive yourself for all you've done wrong, and forgive others for all they've done to you. Your mistakes aren't mistakes anymore, they're just things that make you stronger. — Glenn Beck

I'm not interested in athletics, I'm only interested in achievement. Fix your goal and work for it. — Percy Cerutty

Our life is a book that writes itself and whose principal themes sometimes escape us. We are like characters in a novel who do not always understand what the author wants of them. — Julien Green

I think what's difficult is proving to people that a script actually does work and sometimes the laughter might not be on the page, it might be between the lines. — Alice Lowe

Criticism reflects more on the judge than on the subject. — Euphrates Arnaut Moss

I am successful, happy and confident. I can do anything. I can be anything. I am me. — Kerry Barrett

It must take the most incredible self-control, that stillness, that passivity; it must be exhausting. — Paula Hawkins

I have three degrees in history and only one in law, but since I came back to specialize in constitutional law where history is so essentially a part and an explanation of much that exists, the two disciplines blended very well. — Frank Scott

Does your father know you're on this trip with me?" I asked.
"No. We spoke for a minute before he left this morning. He knows I'm going on a trip with a particularly stubborn virgin, but that's all I told him. He commended me for my valiant efforts, although he thinks it's too much time to spend with one girl. He expects her to be good and deflowered by the end of our time together."
"Well, he'll be good and disappointed then," I mumbled, and he smirked. — Wendy Higgins

Artist Allen Crawford brings Whitman's undying text to new life in gorgeous hand-lettering and illustrations, transforming the 60-page poem originally published in 1855 as the centerpiece of Leaves of Grass into a breathtaking 256-page piece of art. — Maria Popova