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Maybe this was why people filled their house with stinking cats, so they didn't notice that they were alone, so they wouldn't die without a living soul noticing. — Kate Atkinson

Anything in life that we don't accept will simply make trouble for us until we make peace with it. — Shakti Gawain

It hurts now, but I'll love this memory, I thought to myself. And I do. — Donald Miller

It's like carrying a bowling ball! Almost done. — Jessica Simpson

People were always providing in death what they would not do in life, it seemed. — Kerri Maniscalco

It is vital that we recognize and tend to our unmet needs, because if we don't take the time to care for them we will constantly find ourselves headed down paths that lead us away from our goals rather than toward what we desire. When we don't deal with the unfulfilled needs inside us, they continue to drive us to act impulsively, to forsake our long-term vision in favor of short-term gratification. Then our unfulfilled needs, not our vision, drive our behaviors. — Debbie Ford

Did you know you can take your bus anywhere you want to go? Say yes three times with me. Yes, yes, yes. You can take it to the movies, the beach or the North Pole. Just say where you want to go and believe that it will be so. Because every journey and ride begins with a desire to go somewhere and do something and if you have a desire then you also have the power to make it happen. — Jon Gordon

Did you ever wonder why we had to run for shelter when the promise of a brave new world unfurled beneath a clear blue sky? — Pink Floyd

Caring about someone, it's never easy. Seeing past their imperfections; the things you don't necessarily like, it speaks to the size of your heart and the person you are. That can never be wrong. — Melyssa Winchester

When need something really aggressive, outrageous and not done half-way, I feel like I'm your girl. — Brigid Brannagh