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The only way to free yourself from the collective programming that we experience as children and that indeed continues every day beyond that into adulthood is to ask for guidance about what is right for you. — Catherine Carrigan

Today it's something about hallucinogenic tea, but tomorrow it could be something that Roman Catholics or Southern Baptists or a number of groups need some accommodation in relation to a federal law. — Charles Haynes

Music is a big gift opportunity.We have to have our best offers disposed to capitalize on that. — Tom Corson

People are really sick of seeing the winner not win and what the public thinks should happen. — Nancy Kerrigan

As an adult I had mastered the art of looking without seeing and listening without hearing and eating without tasting and maybe even existing without living. — Dan Groat

What drives me is to still feel creative and like I'm pushing myself as an artist. — JC Chasez

Technologically we can deliver the ability of parents to be able to log into a school intranet, be able to see what homework has been set or look at lesson planning, whether the child is attending, see what the timetable is like, all of that is possible and there are some schools that are doing it already. — Jim Knight

Processing the human raw material is naturally more complicated than processing lumber. — Maxim Gorky

I have remade myself; or I am no one, driving a delivery van carrying boxes of electronics from nowhere to no place, the road empty before me by day, shared by headless headlights after dark, beams increasing briefly and then gone, beyond, somewhere off in the cross-traffic, catchable in the rearview if I dare. I thrive. I fail to thrive. I fall. I rise. Too many. Too late. Not that, not those, not these: this. — John Darnielle

Children need the lie to be brave enough to sleep in their beds; parents need it to be able to get up the next morning. — Fredrik Backman

And so it was I entered the broken world
To trace the visionary company of love, its voice
An instant in the wind (I know not whither hurled)
But not for long to hold each desperate choice. — Hart Crane

Stop your weeping. Grief is for the dead. — Brom

When the soul betrays itself and loses the blessed and longed-for fervor, let it carefully investigate the reason for losing it. And let it arm itself with all its longing and zeal against whatever caused this. For the former fervor can return only through the same door through which it was lost. — John Climacus

To treat your facts with imagination is one thing, to imagine your facts is another. — John Burroughs