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have a good life, but you carry hell with you night and day. Like everyone else, you make yourself pay a thousand times for something you did once, and long ago. You make others pay . . . for your fear, for your knowledge." He hesitated, then gave her a hard look. "Will our love have to pay, in the end? — Miguel Ruiz

If you love without judging anyone, you create your own heaven on this magnificent earth. — Debasish Mridha

We needed to take a discrete population to give people the confidence that if we can end veterans' homelessness , we can attack chronic homelessness, families and other populations like foster youth, who each have distinct needs. — John Carlos Frey

The teenager seems to have replaced the Communist as the appropriate target for public controversy and foreboding. — Edgar Friedenberg

Happiness and well-being are actually best regarded as skills. — Richard Davidson

A good speech should be a like a woman's skirt: long enough to cover the subject and short enough to create interest. - WINSTON CHURCHILL — Bill McGowan

I reserve the right to tell shaggy dog stories or even common jokes as part of what I'm doing. I don't give a damn if half the audience walks out. — David Antin

When you're crying, your tears may be watering the seeds of your come-back. — Steve Maraboli

It is more easy to forgive the weak who have injured us than the powerful whom we have injured. — Charles Caleb Colton

I started working out with a trainer and I immediately saw results. — Taylor Dayne

I indicated to Karl slumped on the stool next to Clare at the bar. The fucking jerk didn't deserve a free lap dance, but it was the only way to get him away from Clare without ripping out his jugular. — Elizabeth Morgan

President Reagan rushed home from Santa Barbara vacation, from the Reagan ranch when the Korean jetliner was shot out of the air by the Russians. — Kate Obenshain

The moon was creeping up behind a hill to the northeast, almost as though it was afraid of what it would see when it cleared the ridge. — Scott Pratt