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You see, the thing about dreams is that it's never really too late to make them come true. — Sherryl Woods
Of all the animals, the boy is the most unmanageable. — Plato
She's the only girl who's ever broken my heart, and it's a very weird, uncomfortable feeling for me. I like to be the one doing the heartbreaking. Well, not really. No one ever likes to break someone's heart, but sometimes it has to be done. — Lauren Barnholdt
he had kindness where other people had lungs, — Katherine Rundell
The mind is the most capricious of insects - flitting, fluttering. — Virginia Woolf
Character - We describe the character of a person in reference to moral judgments about the worthiness of a person. Thus, to have a strong, great or honorable character is to be a person of merit, worthy of admiration and honor. — Michael Josephson
The aim of yoga is to calm the chaos of conflicting impulses — B.K.S. Iyengar
Now, the separation between depression and suicide is more crevasse than chasm. — Chris Bohjalian
There is much more good gained from having a fully functioning financial market than there ever is not having that. — John Key
Be loving, be caring — Debasish Mridha
The individual has been crushed by our style of management today. — W. Edwards Deming
The law is like one of those sci-fi creatures that keeps growing limbs and spawning replicas of itself until they take over the entire world. — Melody A. Kramer
Once your motivation is killed, it's kind of hard to revive it and bring it back to life. — Ginuwine
Even in the running away from hurting, there is hurting.
In opening unprotected to the experience
that is enslaving you with its torment,
there is the willingness to be free.
Are you willing? Or do yo just want to
wait until the world finally gets it and does it your way? — Gangaji
With the dreary season in which we travelled part of the route; with our minds much more actively employed in forming resources for our preservation from famine. — Zebulon Pike