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He was the person all of us should be, but most of us aren't. And if I could have taken his place to buy him a little more time in the world, I'd have done it. I'm sorry I couldn't. — Trish Doller

There will be no enemy if you try to kill him with the power of your love. — Debasish Mridha

I can describe myself as a leader who gives my team members opportunities to shine. — Ethan Powers

The person who does not make a choice dies in the eyes of the Lord, even though he continues to breathe and to walk about the streets. For a man has to choose, therein lies his strength: in the power of his decisions. — Paulo Coelho

There is always another side, always. — Jean Rhys

Sometimes he would advise me to read poetry, and would send me in his letters quantities of verses and whole poems, which he wrote from memory. 'Read poetry,' he wrote: 'poetry makes men better.' How often, in my later life, I realized the truth of this remark of his! Read poetry: it makes men better. — Pyotr Kropotkin

If you want a bright future, ignite your desire filled action today. — Debasish Mridha

I remember being, like, the age of 7 and just always being in control of something or someone, a baby somewhere. I had lots of cousins and brothers, and we were all taught that's how you are, you know. Things don't just run themselves; you have to make them run. — Estelle

There are women whose love only ends with death. — Georges Rodenbach

Kids don't come with owner's manuals. You have to figure each of them out, and by the time you do, they're gone. — Richard Paul Evans

In the last moments of his life Ciro realized that a truly good man is a rarity, a speck of gold in a mountain of slag. — Adriana Trigiani

How much more precious is a little humanity than all the rules in the world. — Jean Piaget

Bear in mind you have a life to live. There is an incredible loss. There is a profound grief. And there is, in the end, after a long time and more work than you ever thought possible, a time when it gets easier. — Marya Hornbacher