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The debt of gratitude we owe our mother and father goes forward, not backward. What we owe our parents is the bill presented to us by our children. — Nancy Friday

If we are unable to tolerate ourselves when we are alone, how can we expect anyone else to be enriched by our company? Before we can have a solid relationship with another, we must have a relationship with ourselves. We are challenged to learn to listen to ourselves. We have to be able to stand alone before we can truly stand beside another. — Gerald Corey

The land was ours before we were the land's. She was our land more than a hundred years Before we were her people. — Robert Frost

Let us fly, Madam Harpy Queen. Show me how you dance on the wind. — Lita Burke

They [Democrats in Congress] believe in communism. They believe and have called for a revolution. You're going to have to shoot them in the head. But warning, they may shoot you. — Glenn Beck

Fire is one of my temperaments. It is behind all my work ... Fire is a chemical presence. — Ben Okri

Children don't know that they are lovable until they are loved. They need to see it in our eyes before they can accept it in their hearts. — Bill Crawford

Ashenden was in the habit of asserting that he was never bored. It was one of his notions that only such persons were as had no resources in themselves and it was but the stupid that depended on the outside world for their amusement.
[Giulia Lazzari] — W. Somerset Maugham

For if I claim to be a wise man, it surely means that I don't know."
Kansas — L.D. Jacobson

You cannot drive a system that's going to be aiming at preventing illness if everyone is not in it. The whole gaming of health insurance and health care in America is based on that fundamental principle: insure people who aren't sick and you don't have to pay more money on them. — Mehmet Oz

The pulpit is a clergyman's parade; the parish is his field of active service. — Robert Southey

There was a time when I believed there was loss that could not be defined, that language had not caught up to death's enormity. — Jacqueline Woodson