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[The loss- of-strength gradient is] the degree to which military and political power diminishes as we move a unit distance away from its home base.
— Kenneth E. Boulding
If the chaos is overwhelming, I start making lists. To write it down puts it in perspective.
— Renee Lawless
True strength is knowing that you don't have to be strong every single second of the day.
— Mandy Hale
This is bigger than me," he said finally. "It's bigger than polka, even. So I guess I'll help.
— Jim Butcher
You were many wonderful things to many people before you met him
don't let this one event define who you are. — Mary Esselman
don't let this one event define who you are. — Mary Esselman
You've got to go to Boston, and you've got to go there NOW!!
— Stephen King
The loudest sigh in the world would never wake him up.
— Haruki Murakami
If only one man is left standing, a bribe cannot bite.
— Mary Lawrence
I want to be everybody, and I want to be everything. One life is not enough.
— Vladimir Sokoloff
Montaigne is wrong in declaring that custom ought to be followed simply because it is custom, and not because it is reasonable or just.
— Blaise Pascal
What goes on between the actor and director is sacred.
— Jack Kilmer
Rejection is one of the worse forms of pain. Loss is the worst. Grief haunts until you allow yourself to move on.
— Angelica Hopes
Sometimes we grieve the living more than the dead.
— Lawren Leo
Trading gives you an incredibly intense feeling of what life is all about.
— Paul Tudor Jones
Be glad that once you did experience that magic. It's part of who you are now, and you're richer for it.
— Mary Esselman
Inside, I feel 30ish - I'm childish and optimistic.
— Suzi Quatro
Moving on should be a required high school class
because Lynchburg is determined to make me forget. — Taylor Rhodes
because Lynchburg is determined to make me forget. — Taylor Rhodes
I remember making that vow, the one not to forget. Not to remember what happened, but to remember who I was and how I felt.
— Neil Gaiman