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Then there are all of those children, the ones who aren't resilient. The ones who slowly, quietly die. I think the difference is that the kids who bounce back learn to bear a little bit more than they thought they could, and they soon understand that the secret to surviving foster care is to accept finite disappointments while never losing infinite hope. I think that was how Donald survived as long as he did, by never losing his faith in the wish that tomorrow would be better. But as time went by, day after day, the tomorrows never got better; they got worse, and he simply gave up. In the way he saw the world, pain was inevitable, but no one ever explained to him that suffering was optional. — John William Tuohy

In low-income countries, the main problems you have is infectious diseases. — Bill Gates

I am grateful for all the military families that I've met. I wanted to spread hope and cheer to all; little did I know that they would be the ones to change my life the way they have! — Wynonna Judd

If there is one characteristic that signals creativity in business, it might be follow-through. — Michael Ray

Look, the president can discharge all 93 U.S. attorneys for no reason at all, but not for a bad reason. — Arlen Specter

Then it is dark; it is a night where kings in golden suits ride elephants over the mountains. — John Cheever

Conversely, beware the man who does nothing but ask you questions about yourself and offers no information about himself. Not only is he keeping you at bay, he is probably not listening to your answers. — Merrill Markoe

Stay fluid and roll with those changes. Life is just a big extended improvisation. — Jane Lynch

I am never so happy aswhen I am broke, and lately I have been happy all the time. - Mehitabel the Cat — Don Marquis

I got a lot of things that society had promised would make me whole and fulfilled - all the things that the culture tells you from preschool on will quiet the throbbing anxiety inside you - stature, the respect of colleagues, maybe even a kind of low-grade fame. — Anne Lamott

I didn't want to let go. Ever. Maybe it was too soon. Maybe it was too intimate. Maybe it was too perfect. — Jay McLean

Perfection irritates as well as it attracts, in fiction as in life. — Louis Auchincloss