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There is a Restlessness springing from the consciousness of power not fully utilized, which must be present wherever there is unused power of whatever kind. This is the restlessness of the germ within the seed, struggling upward and downward towards its proper life.it is a striving full of pain, the cutting of tender flesh by the fetters of the captive as he struggles against their pitilessness. — Anna Brackett

I never could get close enough to you. In the months we were together, all I wanted was to love you more, to become part of you. — Bella Andre

Jesus, could you please rapture the charismaniac lady who brings her tambourine to church? — Mark Driscoll

So you see, once a person drops the scales of prejudiced certainty and doubts appear, there is no telling how far a heart can open. — Louise Erdrich

The image gets built one way or another ... it doesn't get done by following the natural order of things, but arises instead from an order that you have in your mind. — Jean Helion

Absolutely, everyone and anyone can get involved in yoga. I've seen really small kids doing it in my yoga class, right up to elderly people doing it. — Jayne Middlemiss

I'm claiming the right to be unhappy. — Aldous Huxley

If I ever grow up, I don't want to be around for it. — Sebastian Bach

If a community of people wears white on a mournful occasion and another dresses in black, then one community would like white and dislike black and the other would like black and dislike white. Moreover, this attitude leaves a physical effect on the cells as well as on the genes in the body. — Muammar Al-Gaddafi

The average person is unaware that he or she is living out a negative destiny according to his or her past (childhood) programming, preserving his or her familiar identity, and, in the process, pushing love away. On an unconscious level, many people sense that if they did not push love away, the whole world, as they have experienced it, would be shattered and they would not know who they were. — Robert W. Firestone

To sit a fine Christian gentleman down in close proximity to an unsavoury crowd of prostitutes was bad enough. Even worse was to allow him to be humiliated intellectually by the afore-mentioned rabble. (When you must have know perfectly well that it is not given to mere policemen, as it is to street-walkers, to think coherently on their feet). — William Donaldson

And I come here as a daughter, raised on the South Side of Chicago - by a father who was a blue-collar city worker and a mother who stayed at home with my brother and me. — Michelle Obama