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I've gone through a lot of different phases on what I do and why I do it - morally and ethically. I've tortured myself about it, especially in dealing with success and money. — Daria Werbowy

I don't think people understand how stressful it is to explain what's going on in your head when you don't even understand it yourself. — Sara Quin

Gratitude is not a payment for a kindness but another form of gift. — Michael Josephson

A train of thought is never false. The falsehood lies deep in the necessities of existence. — Joseph Conrad

We want God to be strong, so that we can be weak. But He wants to be weak so that we can be strong. — William Sloane Coffin

I am here and I am safe and I am sick of it. — Shelagh Delaney

In all the history of the boxing game, you'll find no human interest story to compare with the life narrative of James J. Braddock. — Damon Runyon

Almost all exploits are simple mistakes. — Michael Demon Calce

Words too familiar, or too remote, defeat the purpose of a poet. From those sounds which we hear on small or on coarse occasions, we do not easily receive strong impressions, or delightful images; and words to which we are nearly strangers, whenever they occur, draw that attention on themselves which they should transmit to other things. — Samuel Johnson

Depending on what they are, our habits will either make us or break us. We become what we repeatedly do. — Sean Covey

I was born to a woman I never knew and raised by another who took in orphans. I do not know my background, my lineage, my biological or cultural heritage. But when I meet someone new, I treat them with respect ... For after all, they could be my people. — James A. Michener

Then clear on a flute of purest gold A sweet little fairy played. And wonderful fairy tales she told and marvelous music made. — Ida Rentoul Outhwaite

A word ( ... ) is never the destination, merely a signpost in its general direction; and whatever ( ... ) body that destination finally acquires owes quite as much to the reader as to the writer. — John Fowles