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I'm convinced hell is actually an eternity of being a snowflake in Nutcracker. — Kat Howard

hatred will not cease by hatred — Dalai Lama XIV

It is unrealistic to assume that if all goes well in a child's life, he or she will be happy. Happiness is not something one can ask of a child. Children suffer in a way that adults don't always realize under the pressure their parents put on them to be happy. — Adam Phillips

Follow your heart's truth with no need for personal gain other than the feeling produced when doing what you truly love. — Keke Palmer

One bad habit Teall wishes to cure us of right away is mistreating the hyphen by putting it between an adverb ending in ly and a participle. His example is a headline: "Use of 'Methodist' Is Newly-Defined." Lavishing sympathy on the hyphen, he laments, "Did you ever see a hyphen more completely wasted? A hyphen more unnecessarily and fruitlessly employed?" Even — Mary Norris

When I want to read a good book, I write one. — Benjamin Disraeli

There is nothing conservative about bailing out Wall Street. Likewise, there is nothing progressive about billion dollar loans to millionaires to build solar panels. — Rand Paul

One of the things about a great team is that the whole exceeds the sum of its partners. — Tracy Hickman

You know I've got a generator that's still popping. — Chita Rivera

I detest my fellow-beings and do not feel that I am their fellow at all — Gustave Flaubert

It is by extending oneself, by exercising some capacity previously unused that you come to a better knowledge of your own potential. — Harold Bloom

Human nature has its fatal weaknesses, but 'love' means embracing the whole of human nature, the bad within the good, the benign within the malicious, the beautiful within the tragic. 'Love' is the experience of this whole, its unfinished parts, including those of one's own in relation to those of the other. — Qiu Miaojin