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I once lived in a place where the opinion of others mattered. It suffocated me, nearly broke me. So you'll understand me, Feyre, when I say that I know what you feel, and I know what they tried to do to you, and that with enough courage, you can say to hell with a reputation. You do what you love, what you need — Sarah J. Maas

You start out giving your hat, then you give your coat, then your shirt, then your skin and finally your soul. — Charles De Gaulle

Life can be simple, it ain't easy. So don't take the easy option. Challenge the resistance, challenge yourself, become great — Tony Curl

Creating records and writing music with people I admire and respect is a very spiritual and enlightening thing for me. — Chuck Ragan

Thomas Goodwin said that "next to the Bible, he esteemed Dr. Ames, his Marrow of Divinity, as the best book in the world. — Joel R. Beeke

I'm immensely fortunate to have been involved in the 'Star Trek' universe. It has been a lot of fun, and I'm extremely grateful for the opportunity to have been part of something so important to so many people. — Alice Krige

I often find myself writing about people taking care of each other, or trying to. And often seem to write about situations that are too big for the characters. — Kenneth Lonergan

I think that objects have memories. I'm always thinking that I'll go to the museum and see something and have a big memory about some other lifetime. — Kiki Smith

And there was no way to unsay words you'd blurted out, no matter how sorry you were. — Terri Farley

I prefer the school of life. — Cassandra Clare

Realistically, the chance of any book becoming a film is slim. — Kenneth Oppel

Purify your life by keeping the commandments. This will help you qualify for the Spirit, who will assist you in your quest. — Ann M. Dibb

Psychiatry is all biological and all social. There is no mental function without brain and social context. To ask how much of mind is biological and how much social is as meaningless as to ask how much of the area of a rectangle is due to its width and how much to its height — Leon Eisenberg

There can be no faith without doubt. No strength without temptation. (Rafael) — Sherrilyn Kenyon