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Most of the time, I listened and she cried. Never having gone through that kind of loss before, I didn't know what to say to her. Since I didn't have the answers to any of her questions, such as why this was happening to her, I thought it was best to just be there for her. — Sarah Price

Whether or not I would be able to be an actor without the music I'm not sure, but I feel pretty lucky to do it. — Tyler Hilton

3. There is a good scared and a bad scared. Try to learn the difference. The wrong kind of fear will feel like driving into a storm, stepping onto a boat and feeling it begin to sink, knowing you don't have a life jacket. If that's what you feel, something needs to change. But the right kind of fear is more like meeting a friend of a friend you've been told you would love, or visiting a new country you don't know well- you might not understand the language, but you still want to learn. Good scared means you're growing. Know the difference. 4. — Elizabeth McNamara

Live today. You never know when tomorrow will be a day too late. — Rochelle Carlton

You're asking," I said. "I've always been the one to end — Cheryl Strayed

Love is the real work of your life. It is your spiritual path. It is the key to your growth and evolution. — Robert Holden

May love find you when you least expect, where you least expect. — Elif Shafak

Can you be a nicer gentleman, or a better man for your sport or your kids than Joe Paterno? — Pete Rose

Every one is witty for his owne purpose. — George Herbert

We who live comfortable, affluent lives in the twenty-first century cannot begin to imagine what it must have been like to be a pauper in a workhouse. We cannot picture relentless cold with little heating, no adequate clothing or warm bedding, and insufficient food. We cannot imagine our children being taken away from us because we are too poor to feed them, nor our liberty being curtailed for the simple crime of being poor. — Jennifer Worth

He started every entry with I got up. It meant, I hate this school. When he wrote I do not like porridge, that was actually true, but porridge was his code-word for Simon Silverson. Simon was porridge at breakfast, potatoes at lunch, and bread at tea. All the other other he hated had code-words too. Dan Smith was cornflakes, cabbage, and butter. Theresa was milk. — Diana Wynne Jones

When a man is physically present but emotionally absent, a girl's heart can feel quite hollow and helpless. This is true whether that man is her father, her husband, or even a man whom she deeply respects. — Lysa TerKeurst

I know that the World is a terrible place, filled with wild animals and evil men and wicked woman. — Pete Hautman