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The only thing that can free you is the belief that you can be free. — Oprah Winfrey

God, what had we done? It didn't really matter. Piper had been the kind of friend with whom I didn't have to fill in the spaces with random conversation. It was okay to just be with her. She knew that sometimes I needed that - to not have to take care of anyone or anything, to simply exist in my own space, adjacent to hers. — Jodi Picoult

The person that's always talkin', you don't have to worry about that person. The person that while you're in his face, he's just lookin' at you with a smile on his face, that's the guy you worry about. — Michael Clarke Duncan

You should be concerned about the state of your soul, not the state of your bank account. — Jennifer Weiner

After a couple of years, I realized that this was actually true, that his gave me the ability to go to a different place and, hopefully, have a stronger impact. — Donald Verrilli Jr.

Before our kids start coming home from Iraq in body bags and women and children start dying in Baghdad, I need to know, what did Iraq do to us? — Susan Sarandon

He's an idiot for letting you walk away in that dress tonight. — Kelly Stevenson

Those philosophers who believe in the absolute logic of truth have never had to discuss it on close terms with a woman. — Cesare Pavese

We all have disabilities. Just some are more visible than others. We all have challenges, we all have obstacles — Amy Purdy

Things of this world all eventually reveal what incapable anchors they really are. — Lysa TerKeurst

Technically, you don't pay me.
And technically, most of what I do is "think."
I ... rrr. ummm.
And when you get right down to it, I'm better at it than you are.
-Ennesby & Captain Tagon — Howard Tayler

The Parisians looked at each other constantly but were more curious about each other's shoes than their sexual availability. — Edmund White

The love-making of the bluebird is as beautiful as the bird itself, and normally as gentle, unless interrupted by some jealous rival who would steal his bride; then gentleness gives place to active combat. The male usually arrives a few days ahead of the female, selects what he considers to be a suitable summer home, and carols his sweetest, most seductive notes day after day until she appears in answer to his call. — Arthur Cleveland Bent