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Blessed are those that know the path out of their carnal flesh, for they shall attain intuition. — Michael Bassey

Dr Sue Johnson is the most original contributor to couples therapy to
come along in the last thirty years. This book will touch your heart,
stimulate your mind and give you practical strategies for improving
your relationship. — William J Doherty

The biggest risk, is to take no risks — John Marsden

Honey, I work for money not love. — Denele Pitts Campbell

I want to know God's thoughts. — Albert Einstein

I believe in you, and your choices, and that most often and like mine, they will be wrong. — K.I. Hope

I think we're going to win a very good share of those delegates. I think you've got major states coming up. And I think the important point is that people throughout this country are resonating to our message. — Bernie Sanders

The most seductive sin, I suppose, is passing judgment on others, and the next must be acting out of one's anger when one has the power to hurt the ones who wound us. — Nell Gavin

I do not refer to myself as a 'housewife' for the reason that I did not marry a house. — Wilma Scott Heide

We're dangerous because we know how to survive. — Heidi Cullinan

You are doing better than you think you are. — Alan Cohen

It is certainly tragic to see the failure of the most meritorious efforts of parents to bring up their children, of young men to build a career, or of an explorer or scientist pursuing a brilliant idea. And we will protest against such a fate although we do not know anyone who is to blame for it, or any way in which such disappointments can be avoided. It is no different with regard to the general feeling of injustice about the distribution of material goods in a society of free men. Though we are in this case less ready to admit it, our complaints about the outcome of the market as unjust do not really assert that somebody has been unjust; and there is no answer to the question who has been unjust. Society has simply become the new deity to which we complain and clamour for redress if it does not fulfill
the expectations it has created. — Friedrich Hayek

The story is everything, so it always begins with a story. Research is a kind of scaffolding built underneath the story as I go along. My enjoyment level varies, but in general, I'm writing about topics I find interesting, so I can't gripe too much. — Neal Stephenson

See. That's what I don't get. If I am a good man, then why do I want to do bad things? — Pierce Brown