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We have far more ability than we give ourselves credit for, — Hugh Jackman
Buddhism is the study of power initially. It takes a certain amount of power to even know your potential - to have the sense that you can change the way you perceive. — Frederick Lenz
I'm different now than I was then. Just like I was different at the end of the trip than I'd been at the beginning. And I'll be different tomorrow than I am today. And what that means is I can never replicate that trip. Even if I went to the same places and met the same people, it wouldn't be the same. — Nicholas Sparks
Baby one night somebody
Going to strike a match on a tombstone
And read your name. — Frank Stanford
Your job cannot sustain you, only your calling can — Sunday Adelaja
It struck me that most businesses have less than 100 employees, but most payroll services were going after bigger companies. — Tom Golisano
No one conquers who doesn't fight. — Gabriel Biel
And those whom once my song had cheered and gladdened,
If still they live, rove through the world now saddened. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Our task is to educate the human being in such a way that he or she can bring to expression in the right way that which is living in the whole human being, and on the other side that which puts him/her into the world in the right way. — Rudolf Steiner
But stories that live longest
Are sung above the glass,
And Parnell loved his country
And Parnell loved his lass. — William Butler Yeats
And here I am using my own lungs like a sucker. — Homer
My heart wasn't ready to be pieced together again. He did it anyway.
My soul wasn't prepared for heartbreak. He broke it anyway.
My life wasn't ready to be given to a soul male. He stole it anyway. — Rachel Van Dyken
By reading narrative, we escape the anxiety that attacks us when we try to say something about the world. — Umberto Eco
When the heart is still disturbed by the relics of a passion it is proner to take up a new one than when wholly cured. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
The civil rights situation is like a pregnancy. It will get worse, I believe, before it gets better. What the usual pregnancy comes to is a decent baby. That is what we all hope will be the end product of this stress. It is customary, at the end of a pregnancy, to have for your pains a decent baby. — Gwendolyn Brooks