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Work out your salvation with fear and trembling. — Anonymous
But even brave people are afraid on occasion. Sometimes fear can protect us from being too foolish or reckless. — Jody Hedlund
We are what we repeatedly do but we can be perceived by what we repeatedly say. — Garrison Wynn
By gad - do you mean to say I am as important a possession as your cattle?" She pressed her hand to her heart. "Oh, Dain, you are too devastatingly romantic. I am altogether overcome. — Loretta Chase
I think we actually punish children out of their relationship with their bodies ... we categorically separate mind and body and emotion and intellect. — Susan Griffin
The good poet sticks to his real loves, those within the realm of possibility. He never tries to hold hands with God or the human race. — Karl Shapiro
When you are no more identified with your physicality, you become available to Grace. — Jaggi Vasudev
At the age of five she has already come to terms with one of the life's harshest lessons: that the world isn't fair. — Tabitha Suzuma
Avian was home and made me feel secure and right. Everything felt okay when I was with Avian. But at the same time, he was still so much older than I was. And he would be tied to Eden in such a permanent way. — Keary Taylor
We need only take our heads out of the sand to see clearly that interventionism not only has failed to provide the promised something-for-nothing, but has led to all sorts of undesirable consequences. Indeed, many are just beginning to realize that we are moving towards disaster even though we have been on a wrong heading for decades. — Leonard Read
I found myself thinking about President William McKinley, the third American president to be assassinated. He lived for several days after he was shot, and towards the end, his wife started crying and screaming, "I want to go too! I want to go too!" And with his last measure of strength, McKinley turned to her and spoke his last words: "We are all going. — John Green
The greatest truth must be recognition that in every man, in every child is the potential for greatness. — Robert Kennedy
You will attract to yourself people who harmonize with your own philosophy of life, whether you wish it or not. — Napoleon Hill
Literary modernism kind of grew out of a sense that, "Oh my god! I'm telling a story! Oh, that can't be the case, because I'm a clever person. I'm a literary person! What am I going to do to distinguish myself? I know! I'll write Ulysses." — Philip Pullman