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You can spend a lifetime trying to erase memories. It doesn't change the fact that they took place. Acceptance is the key. — Truth Devour

A good deal of education consists of unlearning-the breaking of bad habits as with a tennis serve. — Mary McCarthy

That's the reason I believe in the power of prayer, because I believe you have to be able to first believe in a being superior to you, You have to believe in God and once you're able to believe in God and embrace the greatness of the creator, then you're able to believe in yourself and embrace the greatness that God put into you and each of us, and you're able to tap into that. But there will be days. — Cathy Hughes

Today we can only hear the voices and witness the imaginations of one-third of the world's people. We are all being robbed of the creativity and potential of the two-thirds of the world not yet online. Tomorrow, if we succeed, the Internet will truly represent everyone. — Mark Zuckerberg

She promised to be good. She wasn't. — Justine Larbalestier

Each sensation is precious, protect it, cherish it, keep it. Never give it away. You must develop that balance which allows all of the world to come in to you, and only that which you have expressed in your art to move back out again into the world. — Robert Henri

I like hiring people based on a feeling - this person gets it - rather than what they've done in the past. — Spike Jonze

This is why I had children: to offer them a perfect dream of childhood that can fill their souls as they grow older. — Anna Quindlen

I am not here to make you feel better, I am just here to make you feel worse — Courtney Love

On January 1, they proclaimed the independence of a new country, which they called Haiti - the name they believed the original Taino inhabitants had used before the Spaniards killed them all. Although the country's history would be marked by massacre, civil war, dictatorship, and disaster, and although white nations have always found ways to exclude Haiti from international community, independent Haiti's first constitution created a radical new concept of citizenship: only black people could be citizens of Haiti. And who was black? All who would say they rejected both France and slavery and would accept the fact that black folks ruled Haiti. Thus, even a "white" person could become a "black" citizen of Haiti, as long as he or she rejected the assumption that whites should rule and Africans serve.18 — Edward E. Baptist

To build a successful business, you must start small and dream big. — Aliko Dangote

No, it is actually. Life and death are less life-and-death than love is. -Nora — Tiffany Reisz