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Doubt is most often the source of our powerlessness. To doubt is to be faithless, to be without hope or belief. When we doubt, our self-talk sounds like this: 'I don't think I can. I don't think I will.' ... To doubt is to have faith in the worst possible outcome. It is to believe in the perverseness of the universe, that even if I do well, something I don't know about will get in the way, sabotage me, or get me in the end. — Blaine Lee Pardoe

The pale leaf falls in pallor, but the green leaf turns to gold; We that have found it good to be young shall find it good to be old; — G.K. Chesterton

Death is but a word to us. One's own experience alone can teach us the real meaning of the word. The sight of the dying does little. What one sees of them is merely what precedes death: dull unconsciousness is all we see. Whether this be so,
how and when the spirit wakes to life again,
this is what all wish to know, and what never can be known until it is experienced. — Wilhelm Von Humboldt

Again minute followed minute and hour followed hour. Everything remained the same and there was no cessation. And the inevitable end of it all became more and more terrible. "Yes, — Leo Tolstoy

This is your first time and you'd love her to provide you with a to-do list and also any information you might not think of. She — Kate White

. rip . . . tear . . . kill — J.K. Rowling

Am I a child? Always someone else must decide for me. But this I will decide for myself. — Katherine Arden

How gratifying it is to amuse. How easy it gets to toss off a witticism to ease any awkwardness, to sidestep any solemnity. When you amuse, it even seems, for the briefest possible moment that you are who you appear to be, so clever and confident and at ease. — Caroline Kettlewell

But it was Azriel who said, his voice like cold death, "Be careful how you speak about my High Lady." Surprise — Sarah J. Maas

Kind of like I suspect things are at night in the It's A Small World ride, when all the little figures come to life and whisper about how they'd like to torture and murder all those screaming children and grinning grown-ups in the boats. — Tad Williams

She couldn't see him, but his voice was like light through a stained-glass window in a cathedral. — Graham Joyce