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Human nature is, by definition, a talkative one, imprudent, indiscreet, gossipy, incapable of closing its mouth and keeping it closed. — Jose Saramago

And did you get what you wanted from this life even so? i did. — Raymond Carver

We are naked, lance-constable!' 'Only technically. This mud really sticks.' 'I mean underneath the mud!' said Angua. 'Yes, but if we had clothes on we'd be naked underneath them, too!' Sally pointed out. — Terry Pratchett

I had to leave my debit card at home when I went into a bookstore or else I would drain my account. — Chelsea M. Cameron

Most of the time, if you're not really paying attention, you're someplace else. So your child might say, "Daddy, I want this," and you might say, "Just a minute, I'm busy." Now that's no big deal-we all get busy, and kids frequently ask for attention. But over your child's entire youth, you may have an enormous number of such moments to be really, fully present, but because you thought you were busy, you didn't see the opportunities these moments presented ... People carry around an enormous amount of grief because they missed the little things. — Jon Kabat-Zinn

Impossible to let go ... No longer knowing how to hold on. — Truth Devour

I am living proof that if you catch prostate cancer early, it can be reduced to a temporary inconvenience, and you can go back to a normal life. — Norman Schwarzkopf

Most of us go through this journey of grief at different speeds — Louise Suzanne Boyd

Everyone knew this was the episode that was going to make or break the season. — David Benioff

I've heard Stephen King say that when you write a novel you end up revealing everything about yourself. — Ernest Cline

You know, I'm going to make it a point whenever I see you to be like the ocean. You can look to me for relief. — Amber Dermont

There are those who regard this history of past strife and exile as better forgotten. But, to use the phrase of Yeats, let us not casually reduce "that great past to a trouble of fools." For we need not feel the bitterness of the past to discover its meaning for the present and the future. — John F. Kennedy

A commitment to growth is a commitment to risk, courage, faith, strength, hope, and a willingness to make mistakes, get back up and try again. — Christine Caine