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I don't think we should go around life and being miserable all the time and feel the pain of paying. It's a question of what categories we want to spend more on and what categories we want feel that we are spending too much on and we want to cut down. — Dan Ariely

Christians are not perfect, and all of us do sin along the way. But genuine Christians hear His voice and follow Him. — David Jeremiah

People are strong despite suffering, not because of it. — Sonia Johnson

We Latins are known for jabbering on. — Eduardo Galeano

Terrible things were ahead of her: Jacob would go to Vietnam. Her father's surgery had made him an old man. And how would she bear the empty world without her mother in it? There was college to look forward to, boyfriends, marriage, maybe children of her own, but terrible things, too, were attached to any future. What you needed, she thought, was Susan's ability, her courage, to fix your eyes on the point at which the worst things would be over, gotten through. — Alice McDermott

I had been out of the game for too long. I couldn't even get drunk and flirt anymore. I could however, get drunk and look like a stroke victim. — Tara Sivec

I enjoy comedic invention, both high and low, there is almost nothing quite so satisfying as making an audience laugh while removing its insides. — Gore Vidal

At the very least you should tell yourself the truth. If you can't trust yourself, who can you trust? — Sarah Dessen

I did want to acknowledge and confirm the fact that my son does, indeed, have an autism diagnosis. — Jenny McCarthy

Fashion can be bought by anybody; style takes discernment, it has to do with individuality. — Bill Blass

In 1975, another landmark paper showed that mothers presiding over an empty nest were not despairing, as conventional wisdom had always assumed, but happier than mothers who still had children at home; during the eighties, as women began their great rush into the workforce, sociologists generally concluded that while work was good for women's well-being, children tended to negate its positive effects. — Jennifer Senior