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Educate the heart. Let us have good men. — Hiram Powers
I mix my lipsticks a lot. Depending on how I decide to do my eyes, I'll decide to do my lips. I've never really loved wearing only red or purple, and sometimes just pink isn't enough. — Keke Palmer
The essence of God is consciousness. Consciousness can be used for either violence or peace; the choice is ours. When it is expanded, human consciousness chooses non-violence, since that is compatible with love. — Deepak Chopra
Whatever you do, do not feel sorry for yourself - things could always be worse and they are for someone else! — Richard L. Evans
I just fought with all my heart. — Sabine Lisicki
Strangely enough, for many many years I didn't talk about my childhood and then when I did I got a ton of mail - literally within a year I got a couple of thousand letters from people who'd had a worse childhood, a similar childhood, a less-bad childhood, and the question that was most often posed to me in those letters was: how did you get past the trauma of being raised by a violent alcoholic? — Dean Koontz
You'll never get ahead of anyone as long as you try to get even with him. — Lou Holtz
Genes aren't everything," Amar says. "People, even genetically damaged people, make choices. That's what matters. — Veronica Roth
Zazen is better than a home. Zazen is a home that you can't ever lose. — Ruth Ozeki
The purpose of a pitch is to stimulate interest, not to close a deal. — Guy Kawasaki
Neither man nor God is going to tell me what to write. — James T. Farrell
I have had a lot of really close friends and family who have been touched by suicide, and I would never want to make light of it. — Lauren Iungerich
When I look at the statistics in more vulnerability-intolerant Viking-or-Victim professions, I see a dangerous pattern developing. And no place is this more evident than in the military. The statistics on post-traumatic-stress-related suicides, violence, addiction, and risk-taking all point to this haunting truth: For soldiers serving in Afghanistan and Iraq, coming home is more lethal than being in combat. From the invasion of Afghanistan to the summer of 2009, the US military lost 761 soldiers in combat in that country. Compare that to the 817 who took their own lives over the same period. And this number doesn't account for deaths related to violence, high-risk behaviors, and addiction. — Brene Brown
Trust not a woman when she weeps, for it is her nature to weep when she wants her will. — Socrates