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First they ask me to tell the life of the child who is mother to the woman. Then they make me my own daughter and ask for an account of grown-up sensations. Finally I am requested to write about my dreams, and thus I become an anachronical grandmother; for it is the special privilege of old age to relate dreams. — Helen Keller

Theory is needed to tell you where to look. — Marcus Du Sautoy

~Remember this always:
Your body and mind can be broken, but your Spirit, is unbreakable, and unchangeable~


When we talk about people or circumstances breaking our spirit, what we mean is that a person has been affected emotionally to the point of feeling broken; however, NOTHING in this world has the capacity to break or change our Spirit!
Our Spirit is what gives us the ability to overcome the misery and suffering experienced by our body and mind.

Our spirit is what drives prisoners of war come out unbroken; our spirit is what drives the victims of rape and abuse to overcome the emotional burdens of their mind.
Believe this! NOTHING can break or change your Spirit, because your spirit is above all things! — Martin Suarez

I'm not sure if my dream is a dream, or a nightmare. — Steven Herrick

Don't sweat for small stuff — Steve Jobs

We are able to learn from a failure, but perhaps not much from a success! — Bram Stoker

Business must be run at a profit, else it will die. But when anyone tries to run a business solely for profit, then also the business must die, for it no longer has a reason for existence. — Henry Ford

Mothers are the pivot on which the family spins,
Mothers are the pivot on which the world spins. — Pam Brown

Filling out the form: Race? Human. Religion? Paiute. Occupation? Criminal anarchy. Hobbies? Survival with honor. — Edward Abbey

That child whose mother has never smiled upon him is worthy neither of the table of the gods nor the couch of the goddesses. — Anatole France