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The fundamental problem most patients have is an inability to love themselves, having been unloved by others during some crucial part of their lives. — Bernie Siegel
The most ridiculous part is, in any other faction it would be brave of us to tell someone what happened. But here ... in Dauntless ... bravery won't do us any good. — Veronica Roth
Now farming became industry, and the owners followed Rome, although they did not know it. They imported slaves, although they did not call them slaves: Chinese, Japanese, Mexicans, Filipinos. They live on rice and beans, the business men said. They don't need much. — John Steinbeck
It is a tangled skein, you understand, and I am looking for a loose end. — Arthur Conan Doyle
As you're implying, there's a new technology that can look even deeper into that brick and we can start getting into a level where it breaks down so that the brick isn't even there, but obviously it is because Moe can hit Curly on the head with it. It's quite bizarre and all relative. — Brad Warner
New Canada must be workable without Quebec, but it must be open and attractive enough to include a New Quebec. — Preston Manning
To compose a subject well means no more than to see and present it in the strongest manner possible. — Edward Weston
A sense of worthiness is a child's most important need. — Polly Berrien Berends
I put a lot of weight on feelings and am weirdly in touch with them, which is not typical for an engineer. — Luis Von Ahn
Always leave a way out, unless you really want to find out how hard a man can fight when he's nothing to lose. — Robert Jordan
For me, my core genius lies in the area of teaching and motivating. I love to do it, I do it well, and people report that they get great value from it. Another core genius is compiling and writing books. Along with my co-author Mark Victor Hansen and others, I have written, co-authored, compiled and edited more than 200 books. — Jack Canfield
Therefore, the chief task of the rulers is always to secure the active or resigned acceptance of the majority of the citizens.8, 9 Of course, one method of securing support is through the creation of vested economic interests. — Murray N. Rothbard