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Where you are now is the result of your previous overriding thoughts and actions. Tomorrow is still in the making so plant good seeds... — Sam Owen

You and me ... its our job to try to bring him back, okay? I don't know if we can but ... well ... I love that guy. And I'm not gonna let him go off the edge if I can help it. — Charles Sheehan-Miles

The East Turkestan Islamic Movement, named for an old Uighur name for Xinjiang, is a shadowy group that operates largely out of Afghanistan and Pakistan and is devoted to expelling the Chinese Communist Party from northwestern China. — Barbara Demick

Our challenges will probably always be with us but, as we go on our journey of development, we become more aware of them, we come to accept them more, and they have less power over us. — Rebecca O'Dwyer Centred Woman

We doin it big. Look at what I done. Look at where I'm is. It's only just begun. — Drake

Love does not grown on trees or brought in the market, but if one wants to be "LOVED" one must first know how to give (unconditional)LOVE.. — Kabir

Man's life must be a straight line of motion from goal to farther goal, each leading to the next and to a single growing sum, like a journey ... — Ayn Rand

Once you get older, you get a little closer to yourself, intimate. — Brad Pitt

The problem is that too many adults think their kids' lives are simple, or they try to make their lives simple, when their emotional lives are just as complicated as ours. They might have a few less tools to deal with it because they're young, but the emotions are all the same, and the subject matter is all the same. — Sherman Alexie

Life is complicated sometimes to be sure, but there are other times ... when life is just as sweet, and good, and simple as it seems. — Sarah Weeks

You gay?"
"Oh, I wouldn't say I was gay. I'd just say I was enchanted."
"Me too. — Rita Mae Brown

We often give our enemies the means for our own destruction — Aesop