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1. Ask: "Do you want to talk about how you're feeling?" 2. Don't ask if there's anything you can do. Suggest things, or if it's not intrusive, just do them. 3. You don't have to talk all the time. Sometimes just being there is enough. The — Will Schwalbe

There is wisdom to loving. — Frederick Lenz

The iPhone is made on a global scale, and it blends computers, the Internet, communications, and artificial intelligence in one blockbuster, game-changing innovation. It reflects so many of the things that our contemporary world is good at - indeed, great at. — Tyler Cowen

Our soldiers have nobly fought to protect freedom since our country's birth, and have fought to protect those that could not protect themselves, even in foreign lands when called upon. — John Linder

Your naked body deserves the honor of being shared only with someone who is covenanted to never stop loving your naked soul. — Ann Voskamp

She smelled the way the Taj Mahal looks by moonlight. — Raymond Chandler

"Foreboding" and "ominous" is what you're striving to achieve-not mention. — Josip Novakovich

When we are prey to our fears, we have to remember that we are giving power to that which does not exist. And remember that the only reality is Unconditional Love: the eternal, immutable state of Being. — Human Angels

My father always had doubts about the Booker prize, although they evaporated on the announcement that he had won it. — Martin Amis

I have this amazing life. — Ali MacGraw

I just want to create, and socializing is part of the experience. It might sound crazy, but I don't see myself in the jewelry business. It's an experience. — Waris Ahluwalia

I love decorating my home. I'm a gardener too, so that's usually something I have to play catch up with. — Suzy Bogguss

Touring for two years is excruciating. — Chester Bennington

How many men
Have spent their blood in their dear country's service,
Yet now pine under want; while selfish slaves,
That even would cut their throats whom now they fawn on,
Like deadly locusts, eat the honey up,
Which those industrious bees so hardly toil'd for. — Thomas Otway