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To me, a mark of maturity is realizing that nobody runs the world. Fat cat politicians and secret conspiracies don't control our lives. In reality, the world is much more complex than that. — George Meyer

I watched something vanish, as if I was in a dream from which I couldn't wake. — Mu Xin

He who has resolved to conquer or die is seldom conquered; such noble despair perishes with difficulty. — Pierre Corneille

The halo effect discussed earlier contributes to coherence, because it inclines us to match our view of all the qualities of a person to our judgment of one attribute that is particularly significant. If — Daniel Kahneman

Even as I hold you, I am letting you go. — Alice Walker

Bruised, beaten, shaken, weakened, tossed, thrown, lost, alone, heard, helped, healed, hope... it still works. — N'Zuri Za Austin

God can't give us peace and happiness apart from Himself because there is no such thing. — C.S. Lewis

No matter how old you are, you always want your mother's love and acceptance. I guess I'm hoping one day I'll get it back. — Hilary Grossman

He didn't have to remember, I remembered. I had bronzed the words. No, they were fragments of bullet, lodged in my heart. Whenever I moved a certain way they ached, so I learned a totally different way, a new walk, except it wasn't really a walk, it was more a permanent limp. — Thomas Rayfiel

I think I have more stamps in my passport than most stamp collectors have in their collections. — John Rhys-Davies

A fortune begins with a penny. — Julie Otsuka

Sometimes in life we must slowly distant ourselves from people and places we feel unconformable. Don't feel bad feel freedom. — Ron Baratono

Feel free to follow your own path while I follow mine. — Marty Rubin

For the longest time, I thought I was a boy. I really did. I wore boys' clothes, played tag football. — Eliza Dushku

A people that grows accustomed to sloppy writing is a people in process of losing grip on its empire and on itself. — Ezra Pound