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Please, let me explain why I have spoken about things that should never be discussed, and which I will never mention again. "Martha — Anita Diamant

Madness is a bowl of poison cherries, chew them and die, but you die screaming in agony. — Stephen Richards

Greatness is what we on the brink of. — Nicki Minaj

A double-edged sword
One side destroys
One releases
I am your Gordian knot
Will you release or destroy me?
Follow truth and you shall:
Find me on water
Purify me through fire
Trapped by earth nevermore
Air will whisper to you
What spirit already knows:
That even shattered
anything is possible
If you believe
Then we shall both be free. — Kristin Cast

Good counselors lack no clients. — William Shakespeare

Take a person's memories, and you change who they are. — Veronica Roth

My mother - both my mother and father had very successful careers. My mother's an English professor and my father is a scientist and physician. They worked at the same jobs for their entire life, 50 years each — David Plotz

I find it more than a little disingenuous to act as if this were something that set Jefferson apart from all mankind. — Annette Gordon-Reed

We say that children are bad at paying attention, but we really mean that they're bad at not paying attention - they easily get distracted by anything interesting. — Alison Gopnik

I don't see the big picture. I don't have a clue. But I know God does. I'm going to declare that, even if I don't feel it right now. — Steven Curtis Chapman

Life corrects the errors of logic. — Marty Rubin

Who knows? If women all end up with the same face and body, men may gravitate toward the quirky. Then the chicks with the laugh lines and love handles will be the lucky ones. — Maureen Dowd

Looking at the data and at my drug use and evaluating it carefully just let me see that I wasn't special, but my drug use challenged what I thought about cocaine. Because I would accept when I would say, "What happened to that person?" and someone would say, "They started using cocaine ... they went downhill ... " I would just accept that, even though I had a different experience and all these other people had a different experience. But I would throw that out because I thought my experience was an aberration. — Carl Hart

Race is the San Andreas Fault of our culture as well as our history. Its fissures are forever present and not that far beneath the surface of every day life. To deny that is to risk being labeled delusional. — Mike Barnicle