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Too often we let others stamp a price tag on us, and we accept their appraisal of our worth, forgetting we are in fact priceless. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Sometimes we do that to ourselves
we pit our desires against one another. We insist unnecessarily on seeing one aspect of our personality as being at odds with the rest of ourselves. — Julia Serano

If you only go around once in life, then why has that one gone around more than once? — Brian Spellman

Without awareness of bodily feeling and attitude, a person becomes split into a disembodied spirit and a disenchanted body. — Alexander Lowen

I could live here, I think. Live where gravity does not know my name. Here I am unbound, untethered by the chains of this life. I am a different body, a different shell, and my weight is carried by the hands of friends. So many nights I've wished I could fall asleep under this sheet. — Tahereh Mafi

The sun had bled away every smell and left nothing. — Stephen King

The Duchess set about studying Annette and shortly found her adversary's tragic flaw.
Chocolate. — William Goldman

Christians should be like a flower store: the odor of sanctity should betray them wherever they are. — Henry Ward Beecher

Method acting has had a major influence both in writing through the eyes of other people, and seeing through the eyes of other people, trying to address different ideas in a way that would go beyond preaching to the choir. — Jello Biafra

I've changed my life in a lot of ways. I'm a mom, a wife, and a Christian. Some of the things I expressed in my early 20s aren't what I care to express right now. — Cheryl James

Being a villain, it seems, provides a certain amount of indisputable clarity." -- Commander Invincible — Neil Connelly

The use of literature is to afford us a platform whence we may command a view of our present life, a purchase by which we may move it ... we see literature best from the midst of wild nature, or from the din of affairs, or from a high religion. The field cannot be well seen from within the field. — Ralph Waldo Emerson