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Listening to one's self as well as to others is a sacred act of healing. There is a higher octave of listening that hears the wisdom within the words. — Cheryl Hamada

Grief has this that is noble in it - it accepts all sympathy, come whence it may. She — Wilkie Collins

because God has said, "Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you." HEBREWS 13:5 NIV — Dave Ramsey

It is very vulgar to talk like a dentist when one isn't a dentist. It produces a false impression. — Oscar Wilde

Ever since people are kids they use their parents as some
sort of measurement for how bad a situation is. When you fall on the ground
really hard and you can't figure out whether it hurts or not you look to your
parents. If they look worried and rush toward you, you cry. If they laugh and
smack the ground saying "Bold ground," then you pick yourself up and get
on with it.
When you find out you're pregnant and feel numb of all emotions you
look at their expressions. When both your mum and dad hug you and tell
you it's going to be OK and that they'll support you, you know it's not the
end of the world. But depending on the parents, it could have been pretty
damn close. — Cecelia Ahern

I'd have a nervous breakdown except that I've been through this too many times to be nervous. — Peter McWilliams

Allow yourself to fall. I'll catch you. — J.A. Saare

Those who imagined, in 1989, that never again would an intellectual be caught defending the Leninist Party, or advocating the methods of Josef Stalin, had reckoned without the overwhelming power of nonsense. In the urgent need to believe, to find a central mystery that is the true meaning of things and to which one's life can be dedicated, nonsense is much to be preferred to sense. For it builds a way of life around something that cannot be questioned. No reasoned assault is possible against that which denies the possibility of a reasoned assault. — Roger Scruton

Have you ever been in love?"
"Colin. For the love of God."
"I have," he said bluntly. "And when you lose love, it tears a hole out of you. The pain can be gruesome. I thought I lost Madeline once, and I swear for a few days I thought I might never be whole again."
"Perhaps you should write a poem about it. Add another verse to your song. — Julie Anne Long