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finding the other person's heart is more important than getting that person to see that you are right. — Henry Cloud

You should be much more ashamed of things you didn't say than you are of things you said. — Nassim Taleb

Yet there was always in me, even when I was very small, the sense that I ought to be somewhere else. And wander I did, although, in my everyday life, I had nowhere to go and no imaginable reason on earth why I should want to leave. The buses took to the interstate without me, the trains sped by. So I wandered the world through books. I went to Victorian England in the pages of 'Middlemarch' and 'A little Princess', and to Saint Petersburg before the fall of the tsar with 'Anna Karenina'. I went to Tara, and Manderley, and Thornfield Hall, all those great houses, with their high ceilings and high drama, as I read 'Gone with the Wind', 'Rebecca' and 'Jane Eyre'. — Anna Quindlen

Don't give me any money, don't give me any people, but give freedom, and I'll give you a movie that looks gigantic. — Robert Rodriguez

If you could see your perfect image in the mirror it would remove all your fear. — Stanley Victor Paskavich

The truest happiness, he said, lay in working hard and living frugally. — George Orwell

If anyone does not refrain from the love of money, he will be defiled by idolatry and so be judged as if he were one of the heathen. — Polycarp

A spiritual path for the modern samurai, but in the service of the heart, not the dictatorship of the ego. — Vincent Thibault

Designers were saying to me that they didn't have a place to sell their special pieces from the runway. — Aslaug Magnusdottir

Cait," I called over, "how much is this going to cost?" Sudden silence. Every eye in the room fell upon me, cold as winter ice. "Right," I said, holding up a hand. "I'm just gonna maybe shut up now. — Craig Schaefer

Not everyone who spoke to you friendly was really your friend. — George R R Martin