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I can't change the world, I can only change how I choose to live in it. — Charlotte Eriksson

Which direction?" Robard asked.
"Robard," I said exasperated, "we need a boat. I believe boats are kept at or near the ocean. — Michael P. Spradlin

If it makes you feel beautiful ... do it! — Rae Morris

I'm a survivor in a business that constantly rejects you. — Dick Clark

Other people teach us who we are. Their attitudes to us are the mirror in which we learn to see ourselves, but the mirror is distorted. We are, perhaps, rather dimly aware of the immense power of our social enviornment. — Alan W. Watts

[Poetry] is a field where England can take on all challengers. — Patrick Leigh Fermor

Don't worry, I don't bite. Ha ha. — Tamara Summers

The day of the "go-getter" has passed. He has been supplanted by the "go-giver. — Napoleon Hill

I've often lost faith in myself, I've never lost it in my family — David Sedaris

A part of me is always envious of people who live in the present and are sustained by a sense of spontaneity. Even dogs have that capacity: they're always wanting to participate in something, and I don't often have that element in me. — Peter Shaffer

Create no images of God. Accept the images that God has provided. They are everywhere, in everything. God is Change - Seed to tree, tree to forest; Rain to river, river to sea; Grubs to bees, bees to swarm. From one, many; from many, one; Forever uniting, growing, dissolving - forever Changing. The universe is God's self-portrait. — Octavia E. Butler

I was just thinking about me having children. Or being a grandma!" She giggled. "Think I'll be fat and have gray hair?"

"I sure hope so," her father said, laughing himself. — Sharon M. Draper

Juries must, of necessity, be governed, in reaching many results through inferences from other facts, by certain laws of nature and human reason. They are often obliged to infer one thing from another, and this, whether that other be a fact direct or circumstantial. — Levi Woodbury