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As long as you are happy with your life, you'll have less problems. — Angelique Kidjo

When I was a kid, during those days, you couldn't use instruments. It was against the pastor's religion, so all the singers would make these instruments with their voices. It was just unbelievable. I couldn't explain it. — Bobby Womack

Human emotions are so foolish to them, and human minds and hearts so fragile. — Cassandra Clare

Global stocks bottomed in June 1921, but global economies didn't hit bottom for fully two more years. — Kenneth Fisher

Whoever came up with ice fishing must have had the worst marriage on the planet. — Jeff Cesario

To progress is always to begin again. — Tullian Tchividjian

Narcissism is, in a sense, the converse of an habitual sense of sin; it consists in the habit of admiring oneself and wishing to be admired. Up to a point it is, of course, normal, and not to be deplored; it is only in its excesses that it becomes a grave evil. In many women, especially rich Society women, the capacity for feeling love is completely dried up, and is replaced by a powerful desire that all men should love them. When a woman of this kind is sure that a man loves her, she has no further use for him. The same thing occurs, though less frequently, with men; the classic example is the hero of Liaisons Dangereuses. When vanity is carried to this height, there is no genuine interest in any other person, and therefore no real satisfaction to be obtained from love. — Bertrand Russell

How can one dive into the intricate mystery of man when One doesn't see where One is located — Saraha

Sometimes when you are the closest to your breakthrough the pressure is the greatest. You have come too far to give up now! — Joyce Meyer

Strange new problems are being reported in the growing generations of children whose mothers were always there, driving them around, helping them with their homework
an inability to endure pain or discipline or pursue any self-sustained goal of any sort, a devastating boredom with life. — Betty Friedan