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He'd lived long enough to know that everyone handled grief in different ways, and little by little, they all seemed to accept their new lives. — Nicholas Sparks

But while human liberty has engaged the attention of the enlightened, and enlisted the feelings of the generous of all civilized nations, may we not enquire if this liberty has been rightly understood? — Frances Wright

No matter how lonely it makes me, and no matter how wide and horrific the loneliness, at least I remember who I am. — Lauren DeStefano

Adults tend to spend a lot of time analysing and judging life (and themselves) rather than just being in the moment. This is why teaching children meditation can be easier than teaching adults. The young mind is much more open. With children there are usually no logical barriers that interrupt meditation. However, — Lorraine E. Murray

You are not like the others. You are special. And until you understand who you are, our kingdom will never rest at ease. What — Morgan Rice

He would insist, too, on being present at the weighing which occured at the beginning of every term. The whole school would be required to sit, naked, one by one on a red velvet weighing machine under the direction of the matron, while the headmaster smoked his pipe ruminatively above. He also insisted on supervising sixth form showers, which was slightly odd, as this as not the sort of task headmasters normally undertake ... I have no reason to suppose there was anything in the slightest bit improper about his attendance on these occasions. Perhaps his interest was medical. — Auberon Waugh

Knowing the truth about what you believe and longing for the time before you knew it are not mutually exclusive states of being. — Erin Keane

There's no such thing as epic love. — Brodi Ashton

I believe if I stay tall and run up high, I can see better. — Eric Dickerson

I think up until that time a lot of focus on Internet coverage was either sort of the bits and bytes aspect of it, sort of the high-tech aspect of it, and the sociological aspect of it, which is how it was transforming culture. — James Daly

Even the unhappiest life has its sunny moments and its little flowers of happiness between sand and stone. — Hermann Hesse

According to a recent poll, 36 percent of British Muslims (ages sixteen to twenty-four) think apostates should be put to death for their unbelief.60 Are these people "morally motivated," in Haidt's sense, or just morally confused? And — Sam Harris