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Rise Of The Altered Moon Quotes By Glennon Doyle Melton

We know what the world wants from us. We know we must decide whether to stay small, quiet, and uncomplicated or allow ourselves to grow as big, loud, and complex as we were made to be. Every girl must decide whether to be true to herself or true to the world. Every girl must decide whether to settle for adoration or fight for love. — Glennon Doyle Melton

Rise Of The Altered Moon Quotes By Dakota Goyo

I want to keep acting. I'll be acting probably until I get a lot older. — Dakota Goyo

Rise Of The Altered Moon Quotes By A.Z. Kelvin

The day I die, I'll be too busy thinking to notice he waved his hand as he left the ship.
- Nelson Moon, shipwright and designer of the Altered Moon. Current location: Cantankerous Base, Planet Tarris, Arzian Alliance — A.Z. Kelvin

Rise Of The Altered Moon Quotes By Aung San Suu Kyi

Government leaders are amazing. So often it seems they are the last to know what the people want. — Aung San Suu Kyi

Rise Of The Altered Moon Quotes By Lewis B. Smedes

Forgive a wife-slammer if you can. But you don't have to live with him. Forgive a husband who is abusing your children if you can. But only after you kick him out of the house. And if you can't get him out, get help. It's available. In the meantime, don't let him near the kids, and don't let anyone tell you that if you forgive him it means you have to stay with him. [There's an important difference between forgiving a person and tolerating their bad behavior.] — Lewis B. Smedes

Rise Of The Altered Moon Quotes By Virgil Miller Newton

Our own unresolved authority problems from our youth sometimes get transferred to our youthful patients, because we are still "covert adolescent rebels." In subtle ways, we encourage the adolescent patient to rebel towards parents, school authorities, and society in general. — Virgil Miller Newton