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It is far more important to know myself and take care of myself than it is to look good to others.
— Beverly Engel
Frederick Buechner is one of my favorite writers. The Eyes of the Heart is beautiful and wise, full of insight, charm, and tenderness.
— Anne Lamott
The environment as we perceive it is our invention,
— Heinz Von Foerster
Nowadays the rights of one scumbag are considered far more important than the collective right of 29 others to be taught without being distracted.
— Frank Chalk
Yoga makes me feel like I can do anything.
— Lady Gaga
You don't make progress by standing on the sidelines, whimpering and complaining. You make progress by implementing ideas.
— Shirley Chisholm
I lay awake for hours and watched you sleep," he murmurs. "I might have loved you even then.
— E.L. James
This truth, that I have to please only God, is an important key to becoming resistant to being manipulated by disapproval from others.
— Rick Warren
You don't want me here, I don't wanna be here, so why am I here?
— Amanda Hocking
I carried the trace of her lips, of her breath on my skin through streets full of faceless people escaping from offices and shops.
— Carlos Ruiz Zafon
When I don't make any progress, it is because I have bumped into the wall of language. Then I draw back with a bloody head. And would like to go on.
— Karl Kraus
Before the Agricultural Revolution, the human population of the entire planet was smaller than that of today's Cairo.
— Yuval Noah Harari
My God, Jack - with a look like that, you two should just get a room. And try not to pick the one with a dead body next to it this time.
— Julie James
Those swift to think are not always secure.
— Sophocles
The glory of the incarnation is that it presents to our adoring gaze not a humanized God or a deified man, but a true God-man.
— Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield