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I wanted to show her all of my burdens and have her lift them from me with her clever mind and her elegant compassion. — Sierra Simone

I can't do nothing for you either, Billy. You know that. None of us can. You got to understand that as soon as a man goes to help somebody, he leaves himself wide open. He has to be cagey, Billy, you should know that as well as anyone. What could I do? I can't fix your stuttering. I can't wipe the razorblade scars off your wrists or the cigarette burns off the back of your hands. I can't give you a new mother. And as far as the nurse riding you like this, rubbing your nose in your weakness till what little dignity you got left is gone and you shrink up to nothing from humiliation, I can't do anything about that, either. — Ken Kesey

Fate, however, is to all appearance more unavoidable than unexpected. — Plutarch

The day must come when trust will be as natural to your nature as distrust now seems to be. — Deepak Chopra

I'm a shy person, so I get really nervous going into interviews. — Skylar Grey

Tonight
A parapet of breeze
tonight on which to lean
my melancholy — Giuseppe Ungaretti

Words, words, words. — William Shakespeare

Remember that everything that is good, whatever it's origin, comes from the holy spirit. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

When I go and speak now at all sorts of conferences, later in the night there's always a better Maxie Walker than me. Billy Birmingham's legendary for basically being able to verbally kneecap any of a number of Australia's characters, particularly in the commentary box. — Max Walker

Bear up the hands that hang down, by faith and prayer; support the tottering knees. Have you any days of fasting and prayer? Storm the throne of grace and persevere therein, and mercy will come down. — John Wesley

It might be that women who have been
nurses should not marry physicians. They have too much respect for physicians, are taught
to have too much respect — Sherwood Anderson