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What if I lose what little control I have left? I may live in a prison now, but at least I know my way around it. — Nicole Deese

I particularly like Facebook because it straddles the gap between seeing people and not seeing them. — Chris Benz

When you take your place as the authority figure in your home, your child will feel more safe in the real world, not the screen world. — Gary Chapman

The word is control. That's my ultimate - to have control. — Nick Faldo

Damn you!" he reviled her, "damn you for your physical charms! — Jessica Steele

What if my greatest disappointments, or the aching of this life, is the revealing of a greater thirst this world can't satisfy? — Laura Story

Whether you call the principle of existence "God," "matter," "energy," or anything else you like, you have created nothing; you have merely changed a symbol.
Eastern and Western Thinking, 1938 — C. G. Jung

Prosperity without God is like committing suicide. — Sunday Adelaja

I was an orphan in my heart. I was begging for people to love me, to approve of me, to want me. And what I learned is that when you're an orphan, even just in your heart, you can love only those who will love you back. You can love only those people who have something to offer or who can reciprocate your feelings. But as a child of God, you can be completely alone and still love people who have abandoned you. As a child of God, you can go to the people who have nothing to offer and give all of you like Jesus did for all of us. That what that smile means to me now. It means that we're all orphans until we know how much we're loved. — Brian Ivie

We need to protect the same amount of cognitive liberty in an age where you can invade people's thoughts without physically intruding into their homes than you did at the time of the framing. — Jeffrey Rosen

Fall in love with a dog's bum,
And thou'll think it pretty as a plum. — Marcel Proust

So the fact that I'm me and no one else is one of my greatest assets. Emotional hurt is the price a person has to pay in order to be independent. — Haruki Murakami