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Like attracts like. Whatever the conscious mind thinks and believes. the subconscious identically creates. — Bryan Adams

Life in death concerns those who are titled and whose titles, since they are timeless, may not be extinguished by death. Immortality, in this case, is not a reward but the condition necessary to the possession of rewards. Victors live forever not because their souls are unaffected by death but because their titles must not be forgotten. — James P. Carse

Maybe even Mom wouldn't get it - why I doubt. Why I question. Maybe no one can understand what this feels like but me. I touch my neck, the spot where the cross charm hangs on Mom's neck. No one can understand because ... they really don't know any better than I do. No matter what they think, how sure they are they've got everything figured out, they're as in the dark as I am. — Jackson Pearce

Busyness is like sin: kill it, or it will be killing you. — Kevin DeYoung

When you start hiding things away, that's when the darkness creeps up. Sunlight is the best disinfectant. — Steve Kazee

Ours is indeed a culture that tends to assign value to a woman based on her sex appeal rather than her character, and that's something we must work to change. — Rachel Held Evans

There was the noise of a bolt shot back, and the door opened a few inches, enough to show a long snout and a pair of sleepy blinking eyes. — Kenneth Grahame

It takes a few years to understand what we've lived through. At the moment, we're still sort of mired in the irrelevant bullshit. There isn't yet that public conversation about 9/11. — Teju Cole

It is not important what can or cannot be done. What is important is what people will or will not believe can be done. — Isaac Asimov

Education is a bipartisan issue that concern all communities of color and should be first, last and always about the student learning. — J. C. Watts