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I wasn't going to have enough money to pay for a Good Lifestyle, which meant I'd feel ashamed, which meant I'd get depressed, and that was the big one because I knew what that did to me: it made it so I wouldn't get out of bed, which led to the ultimate thing - homelessness. If you can't get out of bed for long enough, people come and take your bed away. — Ned Vizzini

It's the age of reason for the anarchist. — Bob Seger

We must, therefore, quit our roles as jailers and instead take care to prepare an environment in which we do as little as possible to exhaust the child with our surveillance and instruction — Maria Montessori

American industry is spilling over with men who started life even with the leaders, with brains just as big, with hands quite as capable. And yet one man emerges from the mass, rises sheer about his fellows; and the rest remain. — Charles M. Schwab

Be calm. God awaits you at the door. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

The Bible differentiates clearly between true faith and mere religiosity. — Billy Graham

Reject the tyranny of picked. Pick yourself. — Seth Godin

Sometimes, it was easy to forget to take a second and just breathe in the midst of everything that needed to be done. — Angie Fox

Hey," Lula said to Ranger's man."You want to watch it? I just had my hair done. I don't need plaster in it. Next time just shoot a hole is this punk-ass loser, will you? — Janet Evanovich

Suddenly I had a contract and I was earning lots of money. — Diane Cilento

The subtler one's awareness, the more powerfully it can heal. — Deepak Chopra

What's inside you no one can touch. — Elena Gorokhova

I may walk with a spiritual limp, but thanks be to God, who holds me up and urges me to lean on Him, at least I can walk. So can you. Walk away from that pit before it's the death of you. — Beth Moore

As I got older, I discovered that nothing within me cried out for a baby. My womb did not seem to have come equipped with that famously ticking clock. Unlike so many of my friends, I did not ache with longing whenever I saw an infant. (Though I did ache with longing, it is true, whenever I saw a good used-book shop) — Elizabeth Gilbert