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Girls were supposed to be happy that someone wanted them, as though they were kittens in a basket, and any left by day's end would be drowned in the pond. — Stephanie Perkins

For a few ticks of the clock I am here, uncomprehending, attempting to make some record or memorial of this eternal passage, like a traveler in a strange country through which he is being hurried on a schedule not of his making and for a purpose he does not understand. — Louis J. Halle

Shame is internalized when one is abandoned. Abandonment is the precise term to describe how one loses one's authentic self and ceases to exist psychologically. — John Bradshaw

Nothing can now be believed which is seen in a newspaper. Truth itself becomes suspicious by being put into that polluted vehicle. — Thomas Jefferson

Thoughts mixed with definiteness of purpose, persistence, and a burning desire are powerful things. — Napoleon Hill

I've finally come to fully understand that you can't fix another person. You can't fix the past. You can only change your way of reacting to it. — Lisa Wingate

I'm generally somebody who hopes for the best. It's not what one ought to do in my line of work [screenwriting], but it is what I do. — Jonathan Tropper

I think it is so much more fun to discover film in the movie theatre when there is so much anticipation about the movie. — Anne Hathaway

...and wondered if we in the church are missing it. — Francis Chan

Be warned: A person content to sit with you and criticize others will speak critically of you out of earshot. — Richelle E. Goodrich

In addition to pumping the blood of life within our bodies, we may think of the heart as a belief-to-matter translator. It converts the perceptions of our experiences, beliefs, and imagination into the coded language of waves that communicate with the world beyond our bodies. Perhaps this is what philosopher and poet John Mackenzie meant when he stated, "The distinction between what is real and what is imaginary is not one that can be finely maintained ... all existing thing are ... imaginary." — Gregg Braden

And this is the origin of freewill, that Adam wished to be independent, [124] and dared to try what he was able to do. — John Calvin