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Wonder too ... if the rent in the canvas of our life backdrop, the losses that puncture our world, our own emptiness, might actually become places to see. — Ann Voskamp

In a certain sense, and to a certain extent, he [the president] is the representative of the people. He is elected by them, as well as congress is. But can he, in the nature [of] things, know the wants of the people, as well as three hundred other men, coming from all the various localities of the nation? If so, where is the propriety of having a congress? — Abraham Lincoln

Maybe someday, if I succeed at something, I'll stop saying, "It isn't fair" about everything else. — Lois Lowry

I watch him go, and wonder if being good isn't its own punishment as much as it's supposed to be its own reward. — Seanan McGuire

Know that there is often hidden in us a dormant poet, always young and alive. — Alfred De Musset

I think growing up in New York, you see so much at such a young age, there's no bubble to escape into. — Zoe Lister-Jones

Essentially, I'm untrained, so I just go with my imagination and try to put myself as solidly as I can into the shoes of whatever person I'm going to be playing. — Christian Bale

Since the natural tendencies of mankind are so bad that it is not safe to allow them liberty, how comes it to pass that the tendencies of organizers are always good? — Frederic Bastiat

When we teach ourselves and our children discipline, we are teaching them and ourselves how to suffer and also how to grow. — M. Scott Peck

I've got a great staff and great support system, and I'm going to stick my neck out and do what I always do. — Pat Summitt

Movement practice gets all your creative juices flowing. It doesn't just release your body, but it opens up your heart and empties out your mind, as well. — Gabrielle Roth

She said nothing is done to oneself that one does not accept and that if I loved someone it would take it all away. — Ernest Hemingway,

If it took seven days to make a living with a restaurant, then we needed to be in some other line of work. — S. Truett Cathy