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I knew the scratches would fade, the scabs would heal, and the throbbing ache of having been thrown into a brick wall would be gone. By tomorrow I'd be good as new: one of the few perks to being a hunter. — M.R. Merrick

He thought women were every bit as intelligent as men, every bit as capable of figuring out how long it would take for train A to crash into train B if the two were moving toward each other at an average speed of C. They were as capable of rational thought; they just didn't appear to be as interested in it. They were happy to apply rational argument to defend what they already believed but unlikely to be swayed by it, not if it conflicted with inclination or, worse, intuition, not if it undercut a cherished opinion or nettled their self-esteem. So many times, when Nate had been arguing with a woman, a point was reached when it became clear that no argument would alter her thinking. Her position was one she "felt" to be true; it was, as a result, impermeable. — Adelle Waldman

Principle of Change #1: Discontent + Passion Drive Change — Brett Blumenthal

Establishment women just get mad. Activists change the laws. — Nancy Ruth

Noticing your reactions to suffering, anger, pain is the key to well-being. — James Altucher

And she already has her treasure: it's you. — Paulo Coelho

If you haven't got love, you've got nothing. — Rebecca Ferguson

Dwell not too long upon sports: for as they refresh a man that is weary, so they weary a man that is refreshed. — R. Buckminster Fuller

I promised no more poetry and I'd rather think of this as a confession: you are still the first person I want to share new things with. — Trista Mateer

I trust that when people meet, we meet for a transcendent reason, and that the challenges we face in life are always lessons that serve our soul's growth. — Marianne Williamson

The temptation to forget is woven into the fabric of these... costumes. — Ted Dekker

Gardening?is one of the most underrated aspects of diplomacy. — George P. Bush

One of the things that's really, really present in 'Between the World and Me' is, I am in some ways outside of the African-American tradition. — Ta-Nehisi Coates