Obong Natural Chandelier Quotes & Sayings
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part of her didn't want her wounds to be healed. Not yet. She wasn't ready. She still needed to kick against the hurt of her grief. The — Erica James

Psychology should be just as concerned with building strength as with repairing damage — Martin Seligman

Be grateful for every moment and every breath. — Teresa Collins

I did not know how to paint or even what to paint, but I knew I had to begin. — Margaret Atwood

You know how, when you fly from coast to coast on a really clear day, looking down from many miles up, you can see the little baseball diamonds everywhere? And every time I see a baseball diamond my heart goes out to it. And I think somewhere down there- I don't see any houses, I can hardly see any roads- but I know that people down there are playing the game we all love. — Donald Hall

With some justice, I think, I could claim that it is all right as a beginning to leave a principle in a somewhat fuzzy state; the primary question is whether something like it will do. This claim, however, would meet a frosty reception from those many proponents of another principle scrutinized in the next chapter, if they knew how much harder I shall be on their principle than I am here on mine. Fortunately, they don't know that yet. — Robert Nozick

We learn by rearranging what we know. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

Famine, plague and war will probably continue to claim millions of victims in the coming decades. Yet they are no longer unavoidable tragedies beyond the understanding and control of a helpless humanity. — Yuval Noah Harari

We have to be careful about creating more rules. — Paul Parker

It is a curious fact that the word 'essayist' showed up in English before it existed in French. — John Jeremiah Sullivan

I grew up in Hawaii and I think it was easier because we did not have cliques at high school. — Kelly Preston

Tell me one thing, Father. Suppose I hadn't been your son, suppose you just knew me, knew the same about me you know now, would you have looked forward to seeing me, to having me live under your roof?'
'Naturally, it wouldn't have been the same.'
'No. And if you had just been a fellow human and not my father, then I wouldn't have come to see you. But doesn't that mean it's nothing but a convention that binds us together? We are father and son, and so we have to show affection for each other, and if we don't we feel guilty. But why? Is there any reasonable basis for believing that affection hinges on biology? We don't feel obligated to be fond of a neighbor or a colleague, do we? — Kjell Askildsen

It's not who you want to spend Friday night with. It's who you want to spend all day Saturday with. — Woody Harrelson