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For a long time I thought-'I've got to buck up and be strong. I've got to put on a brave face-and get through this near burn-out or that discouraging time in my life,'" "God has really seriously changed my thinking on this. When you take off the mask, you relate at a base level to everyone else who has been through pain-and everyone has. Honesty promotes intimacy and promotes us together relying on God. True honesty is beautiful. — Rebecca St. James

It's silly to try to escape other people's faults. They are inescapable. Just try to escape your own. — Marcus Aurelius

While no one can change events that occurred in the past, everyone can change attitudes and beliefs about them. — Philip Zimbardo

There could be no fairer destiny for any physical theory than that it should point the way to a more comprehensive theory in which it lives on as a limiting case. — Albert Einstein

If you are living life to its fullest, you will fail. — Barack Obama

Because truth is exceedingly subtle and serene, the bliss of the Self can manifest only in a mind rendered subtle and steady by assiduous meditation. — Ramana Maharshi

We don't see a lot of models for male social interaction. There's sports and barn raisings. — Chuck Palahniuk

From both my personal and my professional experience, I had come to believe that the fear of death is always greatest in those who feel that they have not lived their life fully. — Irvin D. Yalom

We arrange our lives-even the best and boldest men and women that exist, just as much as the most limited-with reference to what society conventionally rules and makes right. — Walt Whitman

I was disappointed in Niagara - most people must be disappointed in Niagara. Every American bride is taken there, and the sight of the stupendous waterfall must be one of the earliest, if not the keenest, disappointments in American married life. — Oscar Wilde

To avenge a wrong done to you, is to rob yourself of the comfort of crying out against the injustice of it. — Cesare Pavese