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I've grown up with an ethic, call it a part, that insists I hide my pain at all costs. As I talk, I feel this pain leaking out - not just the core symptom of BPD, but all the years of being blamed or ignored for my condition, and all the years I've blamed others for how I am. It's the pain of being told I was too needy even as could never get the help I needed. — Kiera Van Gelder

I love how a story can help someone discuss something they otherwise would not. — Jennifer Lynch

Many times we say Jesus is first in our life, and i get that, but Jesus should not be first, He should be center of everything. — Israel Houghton

("I knew it," Conor grumbled. "These kinds of stories always have stupid princes falling in love." He started walking back to the house. "I thought this was going to be good.")
(With one swift movement, the monster grabbed Conor's ankles in a long, strong hand and flipped him upside down, holding him in mid-air so his T-shirt rucked up and his heartbeat thudded in his head.)
(As I was saying, said the monster.) — Patrick Ness

You don't know how to converse. Sometimes I think the spaces between the
stars are filled with your silence. — Sherry Thomas

Man is an appearance, God is a reality. — Kedar Joshi

Unfortunately I don't have my grandparents, but Mum and I are working quite well together. That's candid, that's frank. Your grandmother is never going to lie to you. — Rose Leslie

Case gasped as his internal organs were pulled into a different configuration. — William Gibson

Hope is strong faith. — Lailah Gifty Akita

No great leap for a man, but a leap in the dark. — J.R.R. Tolkien

I want one place I can go that is not going to be lewd, and I'm not sure there is anything left. — Matt Drudge

Hitler's brothers are on the rise, they're wearing everyday disguises. — Paula Cole

Because a thing is difficult for you, do not therefore suppose it to be beyond mortal power. On the contrary, if anything is possible and proper for man to do, assume that it must fall within your own capacity. — Marcus Aurelius