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So, show the world, make it see
You are you, and I am me. — Christina Engela
Only a person who is congenitally self-centered has the effrontery and the stamina to write essays. — E.B. White
I have found much in people to love but nothing to envy. — Marty Rubin
The mind gives meaning to anything but the meaning it gives is meaningless. — Jiddu Krishnamurti
Whenever you speak to someone, you are presuming the two of you have a certain degree of familiarity - which your words might alter. So every sentence has to do two things at once: convey a message and continue to negotiate that relationship. — Steven Pinker
Let others see their own greatness when looking in your eyes. — Mollie Marti
I will spend my life loving you and you will spend your happy life making me a better person, as you already have, from your mere presence ... I will be the man you deserve. I'm not quite there, mouse, but I'm working on it. — Belle Aurora
I think it's probably much easier to do political comedy from a two-party point of view, in that the majority have some sense of what it means to be one or the other. — Doug Stanhope
When Julian arrived at the ladies' cottage, he was nearly struck down by their magnificence. It was one thing to be in the presence of such extraordinary exquisiteness, but to be in that presence and have that presence be one of purity too, well that was otherworldly. But Julian was first and foremost a businessman and as such, he had to put his growing carnal desire aside and focus on the matter at hand. — Marie Shore
Though it tarries, wait for it . . . ." Habakkuk 2:3 Patience is not the same as indifference; patience conveys the idea of someone who is tremendously strong and able to withstand all assaults. Having the vision of God is the source of patience because it gives us God's true and proper inspiration. Moses endured, not because of his devotion to his principles of what was right, nor because of his sense of duty to God, but because he had a vision of God. ". . . he endured as seeing Him who is invisible" (Hebrews 11:27). — Oswald Chambers
