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It is a consolation or a misfortune that the wrong kind of people are too often correct in their prognostications of the future; the far-seeing are also the foolish. — Robbie Ross

I have lots of shoes, but I have to be comfortable. Lately, I've stolen my husband's big, ugly Uggs to wear around the kitchen. I want to have them on, then slide into a fabulous heel later. Truth is, I often forget the heel. — Debi Mazar

We humble ourselves under the mighty grace of the Creator. He will deliver us from every chain and oppression. — Lailah Gifty Akita

In 2002 and 2003, the Bush administration decided against bombing Zarqawi's camp in northern Iraq because it might derail plans to depose Saddam Hussein. By focusing on Zarqawi in his speech at the United Nations, Secretary of State Colin Powell inadvertently spread his fame throughout the Arab world. — Joby Warrick

Hold on to your vision and make it your reality. — Wayne Dyer

Maybe it wasn't that hard to be happy. — Liane Moriarty

We're not gods, Julia. We're helpers. That's all. People have called us terrible things in the past. But that was only because they didn't understand us. That understanding is for the future, a time not long from now. You may live to see it. Then perhaps you can work openly, but for now, keep your gifts to yourself. Never flaunt your abilities. Never think you hold the power of life and death. Only God has that power. When it's a person's time, nothing can save them. — Christopher Pike

It is one of my rules in life, never to notice what I don't understand. — Wilkie Collins

The truth is the truth. You are better off knowing the truth than not knowing it. — Jack Canfield

I don't like standing and talking in front of lots of people. — Zoe Sugg

That was the moment. Until a minute ago I was so terrifying I was all that existed. But then she had forgotten me. Only for a fraction of a second, but it was enough. The forgetting was delightful because it was a sign that the hawk was starting to accept me. But there was a deeper, darker thrill. It was that I had been forgotten. — Helen Macdonald

Reality is captured in the categorical nets of Language only at the expense of fatal distortion. — Friedrich Nietzsche