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Through Heaven's Gate and Back speaks to all of us that have been abused as children. Lee Thornton's descriptions of the aftereffects of repeated trauma and a profound Near-Death Experience (NDE) are not only true but explained in a way that the reader can take in. It is rare to find a book so well written that it has both sexual abuse and an NDE under one cover. We definitely will be recommending this book to our patients. — Charles L. Whitfield

One theory is that those who think positively are less affected by stress, but another possibility is that those who think positively tend to live a healthier, longer life in general because they exercise more, follow a better diet, and avoid unhealthy addictions like alcohol and drugs. — Katelyn Williams

The idea of taking what's useful and discarding the rest is something I say to myself almost on a daily basis. — David Ramsey

I don't think that everybody in the planet should have a child. I've never had the desire I should have a kid. — Zaha Hadid

Profits in business always depend on the rate of interest: the higher the interest, the higher the rate of profit required. — James Buchan

I love you," he said. [...] "Just you. Only you. Always you. — Jus Accardo

I think it's very important that the United States keeps out of the local electoral process in Mexico. — Vicente Fox

Aimee-"If someone's possessed by a demon, how do you get the demon out?"
Xedrix-"Call a priest. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

He must have a lover of his own, some man or woman or animal whose absence hurt like a presence, some person that he poured himself into like a mold to remind himself of what he was. — Alexandra Kleeman

Stylistically, I love make-up. I love doing my own make-up and stuff, but clothes-wise, I actually didn't ever really care. Initially the fashion world was more interested in me than the music world, which was strange when I first started singing. — Lana Del Rey

All force strives forward to work far and wide
To live and grow and ever to expand;
Yet we are checked and thwarted on each side
By the world's flux and swept along like sand:
In this internal storm and outward tide
We hear a promise, hard to understand:
From the compulsion that all creatures binds,
Who overcomes himself, his freedom finds. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

People ask me a lot, 'what can one person do,' and I say 'I'm not really sure what one person can due except come together with other people. — Michael Franti

A prudent man should neglect no circumstances. — Sophocles