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No loss by flood and lightning, no destruction of cities and temples by the hostile forces of nature, has deprived man of so many noble lives and impulses as those which his intolerance has destroyed. — Helen Keller

[ ... ] I think no one - human or otherwise - is perfect. If perfection is the standard for normalcy, we all fail. — Sylvain Reynard

Now that I am conscious of the world of chronic pain, when I see somebody walking down the street who's having trouble, I feel a sadness for them. I notice. — Lynne Tillman

I know firsthand how alone you can feel when you're being broken down in a relationship and forced to defend it or stay silent. Just being able to send a text message is anonymous and safe. Mary Kay and I believe that everyone deserves a safe, healthy relationship that makes you stronger and better and I want to make sure people know how to get the help they need. — Debby Ryan

They were just like the relations from whom I had fled as a girl. I couldn't bear them and yet they held me tight, I had them all inside me. — Elena Ferrante

Bleeding heart, he'd called her.
Well. He should know.
He'd been the first to rip it to pieces. — Jodi Picoult

Money is a kind of freedom that can be felt and heard; it is an inestimable treasure for a man entirely deprived of true liberty. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

They've said 'Roseanne's nuts' for years, and now I'm going to make that a reality - I'm all about nuts now, macadamia nuts! — Roseanne Barr

You can walk in the Light or you can grope around in the dark because there is no walking with Jesus by candle light".
~ R. Alan Woods [2012] — R. Alan Woods

Every action needs to be prompted by a motive. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Confession is always a good place to start when we feel lost. — Edward T. Welch

A wretched woman is more unfortunate than a wretched man, because she is an instrument of pleasure. — Victor Hugo

Blessed are they who seek to learn wisdom. — Ezra Taft Benson