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Throughout evolutionary history, anxiety and fear have helped every species to be wary and to survive. Fear can signal us to act, or, alternatively, to resist the impulse to act. It can help us to make wise, self-protective choices in and out of relationships where we might otherwise sail mindlessly along, ignoring signs of trouble. — Harriet Lerner
I'm not an optimist; I'm a prisoner of hope. — Desmond Tutu
It is better to preach five words of God's Word than five million words of man's wisdom. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
I had yet to learn that when it came to gender, I was both and neither. — David Levithan
Sophie could feel Syrena's sigh; the mermaid's body beneath her sagged with it. "Can't even be mad at you," the mermaid said, her voice little more than a mumble. "You too stupid to even be mad at. You live in world without poetry, without poets. You think poet's job to tell your mother happy birthday. You are such a fool you don't even know you are a fool. How can I be mad at such fool? Poet's job to create the world. — Michelle Tea
Sometimes it's a fraught, kind of laden world of performance that I think can be really dubious, but it's also super fun to almost desecrate an instrument that for 500 years has been associated with God. — Tim Hecker
The best birthday present is an empty box. Smile, it contains all my love for you. — Jarod Kintz
The shelf was filled with books that were hard to read, that could devastate and remake one's soul, and that, when they were finished, had a kick like a mule. — Mark Helprin
Hope and faith, keeps me alive — Reddioui Islam
The thing about mountains is that you have to keep on climbing them, and that it's always hard, but there's a view from top every time when you finally get there. — Nancy Garden
I was hopeful of his answer, or fearful of it. The answer was a slight shrug. — Diana Gabaldon
In dialogue, individuals gain insights that simply could not be achieved individually. — Peter Senge
Marcus Aurelius, AD 121-180, author of Meditations. Quoth said emperor: It is not death a man should fear, but he should fear never beginning to live. And also: You have power over your mind, not outside events. Realise this, and you will find strength. — Claire North
