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Emotions are products of our mind, and we can actually train ourselves to choose whether we banish or embrace them. — Mariella Frostrup

What constitutes a beautiful girl? It is not merely an anatomical or aesthetic quality. Beautiful girls have an inner beauty, an inner light that defeats the darkness. It is a way of walking, smiling, of being. They have a certain smell, sweet as baby breath. They radiate good will, kindness, selflessness. — Chloe Thurlow

Growth is a painful process. — Wilma Mankiller

In my family we got up in the mornings around three o'clock and went out to the barns to bring the cows in and milk. In high school I milked about twenty cows every morning and about twenty in the afternoon when I got home. I have wonderful memories from those early days when my parent's influence was so strong. — Billy Graham

Hunger is a powerful reorganizer of the conscience. — Margaret Atwood

Christ has redeemed the cultural agents, thus transforming culture also. — Henry R. Van Til

It's more fun to color outside the lines. — Cynthia Lewis

I wish I could just accept that I'm not that good and not be shy about the fact that I'm not that professional. — Charlotte Gainsbourg

He who reflects on another man's want of breeding, shows he wants it as much himself — Plutarch

My grandmother used to say that there's something truly intimate about sharing food with the people you love." [Stacey]
"Intimate? Sharing food? People you love?" Amber raises an eyebrow. "Um, no offense, Stace, but it sounds like Gram was into food kink. — Laurie Faria Stolarz

There are those who seek the love of a woman to forget her, to not think about her. — Jorge Luis Borges

I want to be on a successful team, and I know that paying one or two or three players premium hurts your chances of being able to bring in extra talent. — Jay Cutler

What is divine? Simply that which man has not yet been able to understand. Once understood, it ceases to be divine. — Ashwin Sanghi

Captain Jim thought women were delightful creatures, who ought to have the vote, and everything else they wanted, bless their hearts; but he did not believe they could write. — L.M. Montgomery