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I was an only child growing up, and my father passed away when I was twelve, so for most of my life, it was just me and my momma. We were really, really close. Learning to live in the world without her has been incredibly hard. At first, it didn't make any sense - how to do it, to live without her - but you slowly get somewhat used to it. — Annie Wersching

[ ... ] What's wrong with her?"
"Chronic competence, I should guess. She's been so successful in life that she has unrealistic expectations of others. — Brandon Sanderson

We hear the term independent contractors in Iraq. Independent contractors? Mercenaries! — Studs Terkel

Justice in the individual is now defined analogously to justice in the state. The individual is wise and brave in virtue of his reason and spirit respectively: he is disciplined when spirit and appetite are in proper subordination to reason. He is just in virtue of the harmony which exists when all three elements of the mind perform their proper function and so achieve their proper fulfillment; he is unjust when no such harmony exists. — Plato

That man's the best cosmopolite Who loves his native country best. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

I have always consoled myself that he such as I who is not a genius, can still achieve much that is useful when he does his work right and chooses his work to suit his talents. — Johann Rudolf Wolf

Those who attack the rationale of the game, and not the players, are its most formidable adversaries. — James J. Martin

I had a very wise mother. She always kept books that were my grade level in our house. — Beverly Cleary

Normally, she never paid calls, not on her own. But this was life after
Leo - a series of tiny, halting steps toward independence. — Tessa Dare

At some point, your memories, your stories, your adventures, will be the only things you'll have left. — Chuck Palahniuk

Because in life, knowledge is only part of the battle. WITHOUT ACTION, KNOWLEDGE IS OFTEN MEANINGLESS. As Aristotle put it, to be excellent we cannot simply think or feel excellent, we must act excellently. Yet the action required to follow through on what we know is often the hardest part. — Shawn Achor

They weren't just people. And they weren't strangers. They were my neighbors. And I didn't know how to help them. — Hannah Brencher

Love seeks not to possess, but to be possessed. — Robert Hugh Benson

I defy anyone - and I have said this to the Germans - to build a solid, articulated, and viable Europe without France's consent. — Pierre Laval