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If you want to study yourself, look into the hearts of other people. If you want to study other people, look into your own heart. — Friedrich Schiller

The few have not strength to achieve great changes unaided; the many have not wisdom to be moved by truth unmixed. — Lord Acton

I love to eat. That's why I got so fat; I love to eat. If I don't walk away from a meal hurting, I didn't do it right. If I don't walk away from Thanksgiving dinner feeling like I've been turkey-f**ked in a gingerbread prison, I didn't do it right. — Greg Behrendt

So in practicing blanket forgiveness you first assume that in any current condition of pain or discomfort there is some anger involved, even if you don't know what it's about. Then you touch the area of your body that is in pain or discomfort with the fingers of either hand and say, "Whatever this is related to, I forgive it completely and it doesn't matter anymore. — Serge Kahili King

On the path of love we feel that if we love today, it's only because God is loving through us, because there is a special grace present with which we can love. — Frederick Lenz

First, don't cry. That's the worst thing a gymnast can do in training, because it can ruin your concentration and lead to injury. Second, always place the highest demands of yourself in the sport. — Rozalia Galiyeva

Chinese economic development has cost many American workers their jobs. That's the price of progress. — P. J. O'Rourke

Trump would represent turmoil - unless he changed, unless he said, 'Now that I got to be president, I'm gonna be normal.' — Newt Gingrich

Yeah, I know," he agreed. "It was a surprise," he admitted. "I mean, who the hell would have expected a ninety-seven-year-old man to just up and die?" Bill's dad had indeed been only three years from his one-hundredth birthday when he shocked everyone by waking up dead one morning. — Hope Jahren

what were you thinking? — Erin Hunter

As long as I was tortured by love for him, I wanted him to be just as miserable as I was. — Laura Elizabeth Woollett