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Luke was a little boy in a growing body that felt pain and sadness and fear for his mum, and he always believed he would be safe with his dad.
— Rosie Batty
I believe that the soul consists of its sufferings. For the soul that cures its own sufferings dies.
— Antonio Porchia
You must ask for God's help. After each failure, ask forgiveness, pick yourself up, and try again.
— Gordon B. Hinckley
Suffering is always an invitation
to awareness
and compassion
and action. — Ivan M. Granger
to awareness
and compassion
and action. — Ivan M. Granger
The most important key to the permanent enhancement of self esteem is the practice of positive inner-talk.
— Denis Waitley
When I was a boy, my own dad told me in a smiling and wistful way that it's a wise man that knows his own father.
— Michael Leunig
Who would live in this rank old Paris if it was not for its gardens?" - John Sanderson
— David McCullough
I firmly believe that every boy needs his mom to love him and every girl needs her dad to pay attention to her.
— Amy Poehler
If I turn up suicided in the morning, it was murder.
— Chuck Palahniuk
When I was a boy, I used to pull a big cross saw with my dad. He'd use his right hand, so I'd have to use my left.
— Joe Frazier
Hope comes from love, because people always trust in those they love.
— St. Catherine Of Siena
I was a semi-professional gymnast as a child. I did rhythmic gymnastics, but I sustained an injury and strained all the muscles in my spine.
— Gwendoline Christie
This is the point in the show where we say, 'Oh, what else do we have in the van that's flammable?'
— Adam Savage
Dorkangelo" - Marc Hunter
— Pamela Clare
Some people say funny things, but I say things funny.
— Don Rickles
Love is the wine of existence.
— Henry Ward Beecher
It's a pity more men are not bastards by birth instead of vocation.
— Katharine Whitehorn