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It was possible that he was making some progress in his mental health condition by seeing me. — Holly Goldberg Sloan

Convenience is about changing the law to suit your life but maturity is about changing your life to salute the law — Shubha Vilas

The entire drug phenomenon of the 1960s happened without the concept of shamanism to help it along. — Terence McKenna

He suffers more than necessary, who suffers before it is necessary. — Seneca.

It doesn't really matter how rich you are, we're all just renting here on earth! It all belongs to the Lord. — Louie Giglio

The best attitude to take toward back talk is to reach out and embrace it with love, compassion, and understanding. No need to criticize it for its shortcomings or to waste time in recriminations. Just give a loving nod and a hug to any back talk you get, and move on to the joyful creation of your fulfilled life. — Gay Hendricks

Hopes and regrets are the sweetest links of existence. — Letitia Elizabeth Landon

No one feels strong when she examines her own weakness. But in facing weakness, you learn how much there is in you, and you find real strength. — Pat Summitt

Can I have this dance?"
He held out his arms expectantly, waiting as she grappled with her feelings. She gazed up into his eyes. One heartbeat later she slipped into his arms and he pulled her close. Her palm against his was heady, sending all sorts of tingles coursing up and down her arm. His other hand, on the small of her back, kept her close. They were awkward at first, but kept at it. He hummed as they moved around in a circle, her skirt swishing against her legs and sometimes tangling between his. A slow burn started on her neck. When they finished he let her go and took a small step back.
"Charlie, I..."
"Stop talking, Nell."
His eyes closed and his lips covered hers. The kiss was gentle as he pulled her tighter against him, driving all thought from her mind. His hands moved down and bracketed her waist and he tilted his head, deepening the kiss. — Caroline Fyffe

...if we somehow find the courage to go directly into the discomfort - even the discomfort of illness, pain, old age, and death - we might discover something unexpected there. — Roland Merullo