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He tethered me to him, my magnetic north, while my mind went here or there. I always knew. Somehow I always knew. — T.J. Klune

It's important to face your fears in life. Whatever they may be. Makes us grow. Blessed to be alive. — Scott Eastwood

In the gaunt, brown face in the mirror - unseen since late September - the blue eyes in a monkish skull seem eerily clear, but this is the face of a man I do not know. — Peter Matthiessen

In order to look special wearing the chancy unique; it must be worn with your persona, and if the two don't blend, then the look becomes pear-shaped. — David Bowie

The director is the only person on the set who has seen the film. Your job as a director is to show up every day and know where everything will fit into the film. — Paul Feig

Men are strange beings, and must not be judged by rules that apply to women. — Anna Katharine Green

It smells like... I think it's bile. Tooms must have taken it from his victims' livers.'
'Oh,' Mulder said. He sounded a little sick. 'Do you think there's any way I can quickly get it off my finger without betraying my cool exterior?'... Mulder hastily wiped his hand on the floor. — Ellen Steiber

We are limited by our agreements on possibility. Agreement is a common exclusion of alternate possibilities. Agreement is the cement of social structure. Two or three gathered together, agreeing on what they are after, may create a subset in which their goals can be achieved, even though folly in the eyes of the world. The world in this case means a set of expectancies agreed upon, a set excluding other possibilities. — Joseph Chilton Pearce

If perfection is stagnation, then Heaven is a swamp. — Richard Bach

If we spend enough time with God, He'll either make us strong enough that problems won't bother us, or He'll show us what to do about them. — Joyce Meyer

Then she had been a fiancee, a young wife, and a mother, and she had discovered that these words were far too small ever to contain the experience. — Kim Edwards

True revolutionary change begins by first challenging yourself -- not the world. Until you own your story and the complexities of your experience, no matter how much you may strain against it, you will still be enslaved -- if not by your oppressor, by your past. — Sil Lai Abrams

It's never too late to fall in love. — Sandy Wilson