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As writers, we live very much in our own minds much of the time, buzzing in our unconscious spaces as we go about the business of living in the world. — Laurie Foos

Rather, the doctrine of vocation encourages attention to each individual's uniqueness, talents, and personality. These are valued as gifts of God, who creates and equips each person in a different way for the calling He has in mind for that person's life. The doctrine of vocation undermines conformity, recognizes the unique value of every person, and celebrates human differences; but it sets these individuals into a community with other individuals, avoiding the privatizing, self-centered narcissism of secular individualism. — Gene Edward Veith Jr.

I just feel a connection with Marilyn Monroe. I just love her. I just completely feel what she went through. — Anna Nicole Smith

Love is, after all, a curse of suffering. — Paulo Coelho

If you read the books then you have no conclusion you do not dare to kick out this idea or theory "wrong", this idea or theory "right", if you have no conclusion from what you read, your reading is not useful. — Khem Veasna

One by one the sands are flowing,
One by one the moments fall;
Some are coming, some are going;
Do not strive to grasp them all. — Adelaide Anne Procter

once a person's self-image is altered, all sorts of subtle advantages become available to someone who wants to exploit that new image. — Robert B. Cialdini

You know, I'm just grateful to be in this business and to be able to stay in it. — Lindsey Shaw

I believe that in every country the people themselves are more peaceably and liberally inclined than their governments. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

Why compare yourself with others?. Learn to develop yourself and your strengths. — Lailah Gifty Akita

If dualism is true, then life after death is not only possible, but plausible. That's because our immaterial minds are distinct from our material bodies, and the mortal fate of our bodies in no way implies the death of our minds. Even more than this, the death of the body becomes a kind of emancipation for the mind, because during life our minds are inextricably bound to our bodies. Think of a vapor or gas that is sealed inside a bottle. Smash the bottle and you haven't smashed the vapor; you have released it. The fate of the vapor is not tied to the fate of the bottle as long as vapors and bottles are different kinds of stuff. Both Plato and Descartes advanced arguments along these lines for the immortality of the soul, — Anonymous

The compass of accurate knowledge directs the shortest, safest, cheapest course to any destination — Claude C. Hopkins