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It is not love of self but hatred of self which is at the root of the troubles that afflict our world. — Eric Hoffer

Neighborhood grocery stores, coal yards, gas stations, cheap taverns, big old rundown houses, a few churches with blank embarrassed faces. — Ross Macdonald

The American story is a story of immigration. I would be the last person who would say immigrants are not important to America. — Phil Gramm

Yours is the face that matters most. So yours is the one I wear. My unconscious reflection of you. — Jodi Meadows

When I was 25, I was in a show called 'Bajour,' and I was going to leave the show because I couldn't breathe. I couldn't sing, and I couldn't do the basic dance steps I had to do. Fortunately, two actors in the production - who were also yoga instructors - taught me some breathing exercises, and my asthma was cured that day. — Paul Sorvino

No matter how often you are defeated, you are born to victory. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Your value does not decrease based on someone's inability to see your worth. — Anonymous

To fight the poverty, we must feel the poverty. — M.F. Moonzajer

Only you can allow yourself to be angry. — A.S. King

Everyone has to suffer the gimmicks and other stunts and machinations when they're starting out - only at the time, it doesn't feel like suffering; it's fun and different then. But a little fame goes a long way, and then one tries to cast off part of the heavy burden - a burden one can never totally escape. — George Harrison

After the church ceased to exist, an outfit calling itself the First Amendment Protection Society, Inc. - the largest operator of adult bookstores, topless bars, Internet porn sites, and karaoke cocktail lounges in the United States - intimidated — Dean Koontz

Be at ease, not dis-ease. — Wayne Dyer

I would often take this bus and go to a nearby village where I had hordes of animal friends. I was hardly around four or five years old then. The conductor was so used to seeing me hop on to the bus and get down at the same place, that he never asked any questions. The strangest part is, he never asked for a ticket either! — Randeep Hooda

Life is hard. Even when it looks easy, it's hard. — Ernessa T. Carter