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Can you give yourself your own evil and your own good and hang your own will over yourself as a law? Can you be your own judge and avenger of your law? Terrible it is to be alone with the judge and avenger of one's own law. Thus is a star thrown out into the void and into the icy breath of solitude. Today you are still suffering from the many being one: today your courage and your hopes are still whole. But the time will come when solitude will make you weary, when your pride will double up and your courage gnash its teeth. And you will cry, "I am alone!" The time will come when that which seems high to you will no longer be in sight, and that which seems low will be all-too-near; even what seems sublime to you will frighten you like a ghost And you will cry, "All is false! — Friedrich Nietzsche

I remember the shift that occurred after Abby was born - there'd been the great big before, where dying grandparents and natural disasters on the news were sad but mostly distant concerns. But then I became a mother, and when that happens, you cross a line that makes all loss a crushing, personal matter. — DEB CALLETI

It's the Hitler within us that's our problem," said the media expert Peter Boenisch. "Germans are pigheaded. The fascination of Hitler is a reaction to the complexity of the world, so complicated and so insoluble for the lower strata. There is no outlet for frustration. — Peter Wyden

I started training in martial arts when I was 7 years old. I got my first black belt at 13. — Katheryn Winnick

Everyone was like the faces on a playing card, upside down either way. — Saul Bellow

I always find that I'm at my best,' Eric said leadingly, 'when I'm at my worst. — Tonya Hurley

Between the idea and the reality falls the shadow — T. S. Eliot

Content is often the reason users come to your site. — Jesse James Garrett

Happiness must ensue. It cannot be pursued — Viktor E. Frankl

God reveals Himself to a devotee who feels drawn to Him by the combined force of these three attractions: the attraction of worldly possessions for the worldly man, the child's attraction for its mother, and the husband's attraction for the chaste wife. If one feels drawn to Him by the combined force of these three attractions, then through it one can attain Him. — Ramakrishna

Sorrowers tend to avoid what they are most fond of and try to give vent to their grief. — Seneca.

When you do portraits professionally it's not a desire, it's for money. — Imogen Cunningham