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People tend to romanticise consciousness, as if it's something spiritual. It's just a word we use to describe complexity. — David Walton
If we abdicate responsibility for our choices, we may become angry, sometimes full of rage at others for running our lives, for telling us what to do. We need to take responsibility. We need to trust ourselves. — Melody Beattie
Just write and love what you're writing. And if you're not loving what you're writing, take a look at why and fix that. — Roxane Gay
Not even old age knows how to love death. — Sophocles
The reality is that the quality of your relationship depends mainly on one thing: you. — Chris Prentiss
There is no freedom for women in this world, fight or not as you like. See where Anne has brought herself. — Philippa Gregory
Believe you can do it and you are halfway there — Theodore Roosevelt
I'm intrigued with figuring out the places [where] the horrible and the beautiful meet - that aesthetic fascinates me. — Neil Gaiman
Sons love moms forevermore. — Juan Williams
Glass became suddenly aware of the sound of the river. It was an odd thing to notice, he thought. He had clung to the river for weeks. Yet suddenly he heard the waters with the acute sensitivity of new discovery. He turned from the fire to stare at the river. It struck him as strange that the smooth flow of water would create any sound at all. Or that the wind would, for that matter. It occurred to him that it wasn't so much the water or the wind that accounted for the noise, but rather the objects in their path. — Michael Punke
I remembered those psychologists who said psychopaths made the world go around. They meant it: society was, they claimed, an expression of that particular sort of madness. — Jon Ronson
You really don't care about the scars."
"I care, because they're important to you, because I suppose they helped make the Shane I know. But they sure as hell don't make me think any less of you. And they don't make me want you any less. — Kim Fielding
When you start using test audiences, it becomes more scientific than it is about the work itself, and that's boring. — Amanda Seyfried
No one can sum up all God is able to accomplish through one solitary life, wholly yielded, adjusted, and obedient to Him. — D.L. Moody
What did the Romans say? "De gustibus non est disputandum": It is worthless to discuss personal taste. It is called 'personal' for a reason. — Massimo Marino
