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I write poems to figure things out
— Sarah Kay
If you had to work 14 hour days, Mondays to Fridays, then you have to keep Saturdays and Sundays sacred.
— Nicole Ari Parker
The only thing true about what you just said was the storybook damsel part - and that only because you're pretty enough to be one.
— Richelle Mead
I love men and I like to get their attention.
— Eartha Kitt
Isn't that what a gentleman does? Rescues a damsel in distress?
— Julianne Donaldson
If you look to others you will be distracted; if you look to yourselves you will be discouraged; but if you look to Christ you'll be delighted.
— Warren W. Wiersbe
The criterion for what is good is based on whether it relieves someone, brings joy, or soothes a distress.
— Bert Hellinger
Integrity Intention Doing Better Moral Distress The Moral Demands of Compassionate Health Care Authenticity What Is Our Work?
— Sharon Salzberg
What great good, then, we are to expect and hope from participating in his divinity, when even his distress calms us and his weakness strengthens us.
— Augustine Of Hippo
The greatest service we can provide to others in this life, beginning with those of our own family, is to bring them to Christ.
— D. Todd Christofferson
So are you going to be my knight in shining armor or what?'
Kent does a little bow. 'You know I can't resist a damsel in distress. — Lauren Oliver
Kent does a little bow. 'You know I can't resist a damsel in distress. — Lauren Oliver
It is a poor mind that is never in conflict.
— Kingsley Amis
It only takes twenty generations of selective breeding to create large differences or appearance and behavior in other mammals.
— Jonathan Haidt
Unfortunately, however much we may deplore something, it does not stop being true.
— Richard Dawkins
You grow your way to prosperity; you don't cut your way to it.
— Jeremy Corbyn
O all you host of heaven! O earth! What else?
And shall I couple Hell? — William Shakespeare
And shall I couple Hell? — William Shakespeare
The more you move toward what makes you feel good, and move away from those things which bring you distress and pain, the healthier you will be.
— Christiane Northrup