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Part of me is afraid to get close to people because I'm afraid that they're going to leave. — Marilyn Manson

Medications almost always do it better if they're used in conjunction with other supports. — Mehmet Oz

Progress is seldom simple; it comes with costs and casualties, even challenges about whether a change represents an advance or a retreat. — Nancy Gibbs

And each time the cowardice that deters us from every difficult task, every important enterprise, has urged me to leave the thing alone, to drink my tea and to think merely of the worries of today and my hopes for tomorrow, which can be brooded over painlessly. — Marcel Proust

The herculean task of a photographer is to capture a momentary frame as beautiful in reality, as it would be in a dream. — Ansel Adams

He remembered a version of himself untrammeled by expectation, unimpeded by Ego. He had suffered in the many years since then, seeking to return to that original self, if, in fact, it ever existed. And yet, he was helpless but to regard that unmistakable fear that gripped him in his dream as a sign that his unevenness lent him now to utter incongruity with this specter of past. — Ashim Shanker

Attitude is an accurate monitor of where we fall on the spectrum of pride and humility. — Erwin Raphael McManus

Well, for one thing, about whether you'll make a good husband," she snapped back, finally goaded into anger.
He drew back. "What the hell is that supposed to mean?"
"Your past behavior, to start with," she replied, narrowing her eyes. "You haven't exactly been the
model of Christian rectitude."
"This, coming from the woman who ordered me to strip off my clothing earlier this afternoon?" he
taunted.
"Don't be ugly," she said in a low voice.
"Don't push my temper."
-Michael Fielding and Francesca Bridgerton — Julia Quinn

I wish I were a virgin again. The only fun I ever had was holding out. — Clare Boothe Luce

The spirit of poetry combines the profundity of the philosopher and the child's delight in bright pictures. — Franz Grillparzer