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Recognize negativism and inferiority attitudes as enemies - do not try to dress them as your friends. you will be tempted to look upon negativism as prudence and inferiorities as humility. Strip off those false cloaks and see these attitudes in their nakedness - as enemies of you and of your possibilities. — E. Stanley Jones

I can only point out a curious fact. Year after year the Nobel Awards bring a moment of happiness not only to the recipients, not only to colleagues and friends of the recipients, but even to strangers. — Alfred Day Hershey

It's great to write for actors when you know who they are. I think I prefer it. — Jason Gann

I'm not that clued up on the American sports yet, really. — Retief Goosen

An affirmation is a strong, positive statement that something is already so. — Shakti Gawain

Vianne knew Rachel wasn't asking how to hide in the barn; she was asking how to live after a loss like this, how to pick up one child and let the other go, how to keep breathing after you whisper "good-bye." "I can't leave her. — Kristin Hannah

I've been blessed with a good head on my shoulders and quite a good ability of discernment. I can see through people. — Kellan Lutz

Beware the People weeping When they bare the iron hand. — Herman Melville

Obviously, I need to study princesses further. — Nalini Singh

Its head, she tied on a neat little cap, and as both arms and legs were gone, she hid these deficiencies by folding it in a blanket and devoting her best bed to this chronic invalid. If anyone had known the care lavished on that dolly, I think it would have touched their hearts, even while they laughed. She brought it bits of bouquets, she read to it, took it out to breathe fresh air, hidden under her coat, she sang it lullabies and never went to bed without kissing its dirty face and — Louisa May Alcott

The spectacle in general, as the concrete inversion of life, is the autonomous movement of the non-living. — Guy Debord