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This is where I want to be. For the first time, this is exactly where I want to be. — Hannah Pittard

Information is key to raising awareness of what our brain withholds from our conscious mind. Unfortunately we are hardwired emotion-driven thinkers. It takes effort and training to exercise introspection and mindfulness. — David Bloor

You must not contrast too strongly the hours of courtship with the years of possession. — Benjamin Disraeli

Bach, of course, was my first love. He still is. I mean, he's the man of my life, that's for sure. And when I say that there's been a re-evaluation, look, to be perfectly honest, I think I have a re-evaluation of my relationship with Bach probably every day, and that will never stop. And that's probably why I still get up in the morning and I do this. — Mahan Esfahani

You never heard of a comedy team that didn't fight, did you? — Bud Abbott

Never cry in front of these men. Never cry. Ever. It's only hair. Hair will grow back. — Tatiana De Rosnay

The idea of going into the property business and collecting rent four times a year and waiting for five-year rent reviews has limited appeal. — Lloyd Dorfman

It must be remembered that even though the ego is the individual's inaccurate concept of him- or herself, it seems to be what the person is. — Fritz Kunkel

The foods that prolong life and increase purity, vigour, health, cheerfulness, and happiness are those that are delicious, soothing, substantial and agreeable ... Foods that are bitter, sour, salt, over-hot, pungent, dry and burning produce unhappiness, repentance and disease. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

If you are socially isolated, you are more vulnerable to stereotypes and myths; you won't have the opportunity to have conversations with someone who has a different social background than you. — Randall Kennedy

While poor people mention having a lack of material things, they tend to describe their condition in far more psychological and social terms than our North American audiences. Poor people typically talk in terms of shame, inferiority, powerlessness, humiliation, fear, hopelessness, depression, social isolation, and voicelessness. North American audiences tend to emphasize a lack of material things such as food, money, clean water, medicine, housing, etc. — Steve Corbett