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As a person who is not confrontational by disposition I tend to see that the quality of being confrontational is a positive attribute. — John Hall

This above all; to your own self be true. — William Shakespeare

The night starts to drift in. The crimson fingers of the dyin sun bleed into gray. The first stars blink down at us. Not long to wait now. — Moira Young

I wasn't sure I wanted a love interest for Alexander. The thought of being jealous of a character in a book was silly, but I couldn't help it. Alexander Banks was the closest to perfection
that any guy could ever be. — Allison Van Diepen

Whom the gods wish to destroy, they give unlimited resources. — Twyla Tharp

Everybody wants to design a bloody typeface. — Simon Garfield

Never do I see Jesus lecturing people on the need to accept blindness or lameness as an expression of God's secret will; rather, he healed them. — Philip Yancey

The Constitution simply does not authorize the federal government to own any of this land (in the Western states). — Andrew Napolitano

Every germ of goodness will at last struggle into bloom and fruitage ... true success follows every right step. — Orison Swett Marden

Abject submission to the power on the throne which had been the rule of life in the ancient world since kings began, and was to be the rule of life in Asia for centuries to come, was cast off by the Greeks so easily, so lightly, hardly more than an echo of the contest has come down to us. In — Edith Hamilton

You will free yourself from emotional drama by uncovering all the lies you believe in. It is a process of unlearning the lies. It is a period of cleansing, and it has nothing to do with the dream of society. — Miguel Angel Ruiz

Ten months ago, I would have sat beside them, drinking beer and fitting in, and writing witty commentary in my head: She puts the words out there on purpose, like a lawyer trying to lead the jury. "Objection, Miss Monk." "So sorry. Please disregard." But it's too late because the jury has heard the words and latched onto them - if he likes her, she must like him in return. ... But now I stand there, feeling dull and out of place and wondering how I was ever friends with Amanda to begin with. The air is too close. — Jennifer Niven

A man is accountable to no person for his doings. — James Otis