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Power Of Journaling Quotes By Taylor Smith

It's okay to be a blow stick. Sometimes we need to break before we glow. — Taylor Smith

Power Of Journaling Quotes By James O'Shaughnessy

The truth seems to love the small print. — James O'Shaughnessy

Power Of Journaling Quotes By Chanctetinyea J.J. Ouellette

What sets humans apart from animals is that we have to walk around saying how smart we are, and animals just live their lives. — Chanctetinyea J.J. Ouellette

Power Of Journaling Quotes By Garrison Keillor

Girls ... were allowed to play in the house ... and boys were sent outdoors ... Boys ran around in the yard with toy guns going kksshh-kksshh, fighting wars for made-up reasons and arguing about who was dead, while girls stayed inside and played with dolls, creating complex family groups and learning how to solve problems through negotiation and roleplaying. Which gender is better equipped, on the whole, to live an adult life, would you guess? — Garrison Keillor

Power Of Journaling Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

I write awe-thoughts flowing in my mind. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Power Of Journaling Quotes By Elizabeth Gaskell

Well, He had known what love was-a sharp pang, a fierce experience, in the midst of whose flames he was struggling! but, through that furnace he would fight his way out into the serenity of middle age,-all the richer and more human for having known this great passion. — Elizabeth Gaskell

Power Of Journaling Quotes By Guy Finley

It is Spiritually impossible to hide and see at the same time. — Guy Finley

Power Of Journaling Quotes By Naomi Wolf

Documentary film without nuanced journalistic sourcing risks being sensational, tendentious or broad-brushed. — Naomi Wolf

Power Of Journaling Quotes By Alexander Dumas

It was a human storm, composed of a thunder of cries, and a hail of sweetmeats, flowers, eggs, oranges, and nosegays. — Alexander Dumas