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Sometimes the best way to find what you really desire in life is to stop looking for it. — T.R. Wallace

Boiled down, isn't love just a form of vanity? You know, the wish to be adored. To be the absolute center for someone else. — Carol Shields

To be surrounded by beautiful things has much influence upon the human creature; to make beautiful things has more. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman

People often describe the journey of transsexual people as a passage through the sexes, from manhood to womanhood, from male to female, from boy to girl. — Janet Mock

Simplest explanation usually the right one — Kirsten Beyer

Guys want to be respected and acknowledged. They want to feel what they contributed matters. — Charlie Sheen

He slipped his hand under hers and bowed his head over it. His breath touched her skin and sent a tingling sensation up her arm. — Melanie Dickerson

I think sometimes the dead cherish us, as we do them, — Diana Gabaldon

First and foremost, I just want to give a huge thanks to the fans who have been behind me. — Paul George

The science of Contrology disproves that prevalent and
all-too-trite saying; 'You're only as old as you feel.' The art
of Contrology proves that the only real guide to your true age lies
not in years or how you THINK you feel but as you ACTUALLY are
as infallibly indicated by the degree of natural and normalflexibility
enjoyed by your spine throughout life. — Joseph Pilates

Faith must become more than a verbal proclamation or an intellectual assent. True faith must be acted out. — Millard Fuller

The woman is increasingly aware that love alone can give her full stature, just as the man begins to discern that spirit alone can endow his life with its highest meaning. Fundamentally, therefore, both seek a psychic relation to the other, because love needs the spirit, and the spirit love, for their fulfillment. — Carl Jung

Science as an intellectual exercise enriches our culture, and is in itself ennobling. — Henry Taube