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The truest mark of being born with great qualities is to be born without envy. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

It is better to be alone with God. His friendship will not fail me, nor His counsel, nor His love. In His strength, I will dare and dare and dare until I die. — Joan Of Arc

Every setback has a major comeback, — Russell Wilson

What I find really works for me is dry body brushing; it helps improve the circulation and exfoliates your skin. — Miranda Kerr

When your love lets you go you only want love more, even when love wasn't what you were looking for. — Tegan Quin

If the woman still had a soul, it had been pressed thin enough to see through. — James S.A. Corey

From the time I was 9 years old, I loved magic. I was an only child, and I think that had a big impact on me. I always had grown-up friends even though I was a little kid. I would take the train from Lido Beach into Manhattan, and I'd hang out in magic shops. — Rick Rubin

It's a certain tragedy when agony and resentment are all you have left connecting you to someone you once loved. — J.S.B. Morse

First off, I call them "children", not "kids". I am a child, and I am not ashamed to be one; time will cure this unfortunate condition. "Kid" is the cutesy name adults call children, because they think "child" sounds too scientific and clinical. I refuse to call myself by their idiotic pet name. Your grandmother might call you "Snugglepants Lovebotton", but that's not how you introduce yourself to strangers.
I also refuse to use terms like "teen", "tween", and etc. I find them patronizing and putrid. They are fake words, used to disguise the truth--that anyone under the age of eighteen is legally (and that's the only thing that matters) a child. — Josh Lieb

The mind's job is to validate what it thinks. — Byron Katie