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It's easier to fake it. When you fake it for sixteen years, it becomes part of you, something you don't think about. — Alex Flinn
I think there can always be beauty in struggle. — Patricia Arquette
If everyone has to be a watchdog in order to make government work, then the foxes will also volunteer to serve. — William Greider
If I were somebody dealing with chronic pain, I would see it as a challenge to manage my mind; even knowing that the effect of my thoughts is not only affecting my experience, but it is absolutely affecting the state of my health. — Cheryl Richardson
When you start putting too much thought into it, the music starts getting too revealing. You don't need to know all my inner thoughts. — Action Bronson
The altruism of foresters can serve as a motto for humanity in general: "We reap what we have not sown. We sow what we do not reap." — Leo Errera
[It] is the little causes, long continued, which are considered as bringing about the greatest changes of the earth. — James Hutton
Greater in combat Than a person who conquers A thousand times a thousand people Is the person who conquers herself. — Gil Fronsdal
Spring's first conviction is a wealth beyond its whole experience. — Emily Dickinson
Failure has no friends. — John F. Kennedy
For a government to declare a vice to be a crime, and to punish it as such, is an attempt to falsify the very nature of things. It is as absurd as it would be to declare truth to be falsehood, or falsehood truth. — Lysander Spooner
Present governments are encouraging separatism in Australia by providing opportunities, land, moneys and facilities available only to Aboriginals. — Pauline Hanson
Yet poetry, though the last and finest result, is a natural fruit. As naturally as the oak bears an acorn, and the vine a gourd, man bears a poem, either spoken or done. It is the chief and most memorable success, for history is but a prose narrative of poetic deeds. — Henry David Thoreau
