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Belief isn't always easy.
But this much I have learned
if not enough else
to live with my eyes open. — Mary Oliver

Don't let your fears become boxes that enclose you. Open them out, feel them and turn them into the greatest courage you are capable of. I promise you, nothing will go wrong. But if you live by your fears, everything that can possibly go wrong will go wrong and you won't even have done the 'Funky Chicken'. — Shahrukh Khan

It was a lesson, Magnus thought, to love while you could, love what was fragile and beautiful and imperiled. Nobody was guaranteed forever. — Cassandra Clare

The waters of a river adapt themselves to whatever route proves possible, but never forgets its one objective: the sea. So fragile at its source, it gradually gathers the strength of the other rivers it encounters. And, after a certain point, its power is absolute — Paulo Coelho

Italian was my first foreign language. I speak it better than English. — Iman

In the dark they are careful of each other, as if they know they are fragile, as if they know they can break. — Celeste Ng

In all labour there is profit: but the talk of the lips tendeth only to penury. — Anonymous

I know all those words, but that sentence makes no sense to me. — Matt Groening

Gentlemen can now only behave as such, or be tolerated as such, in circumstances that are manifestly contrived or unreal. — Simon Raven

Who cares about the men who steered your breakfast cereal through winter storms? How ironic that the more ships have grown in size and consequence, the less space they take up in our imagination. — Rose George

As I learn from you,
I guess you learn
From me
although
You're older
and white
And somewhat more free. — Langston Hughes

Getting our military back on stable footing won't happen overnight. We must start this process now, since future engagements are likely and allies are scarce. — Ellen Tauscher

Without asking, he moved behind her and brushed her hair over her shoulder. Drawing the necklace around her neck, he fastened the clasp. The amber felt cool against her sweltering skin. Lifting it, she rotated the pendant, watching as it caught the light. "It's lovely." Before she could change her mind, she dug into her pocket and shoved the rest of the coins into his hand. — Amber Argyle

She's just jealous, people say, as if jealousy is something minor. But it's not, it's the worst, it's the worst feeling there is - incoherent and confused and shameful, and at the same time self-righteous and focused and hard as glass, like a view through a telescope. A feeling of total concentration, but total powerlessness. — Margaret Atwood