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Considering some of the things I've done, touching another man's dick is not exactly going to send me into a moral meltdown.
— Santino Hassell
The principle is timeless: If Christ is not Lord over our money and possessions, he is not our Lord.
— Randy Alcorn
Asshole Proximity Disorder
— Stefan Molyneux
Anger is the immune system of the soul.
— Stefan Molyneux
Where you are,there I'll be.Make up your mind to it.You may not love me now bt you will.I'll see to it
— Iris Johansen
The purpose of the false self is to defend against pain - not deal with reality
— Robert W. Firestone
Psychotherapy isn't a twentieth-century artifice imposed on nature, but the reinstatement of a natural healing process.
— Patricia Love
Changing yourself changes everything.
— Bryant McGill
NO one deserves anything less than being loved.
— Demi Lovato
There is no illness that is not exacerbated by stress.
— Allan Lokos
He stopped, feeling lonely in his long speech.
— John Steinbeck
Dare to be vulnerable, walk outside without your armor on and say YES to your heart.
— Alaric Hutchinson
The Congressional leaders set the agenda for journalism; it's not the other way around.
— Michael Pollan
There is no external solution to the problem of insecurity.
— Stefan Molyneux
The greater the time of grief or stress the greater reason we have to be in alignment with peace.
— Alaric Hutchinson
It is painful to face the self we know we have never had the integrity to honor and assert.
— Nathaniel Branden
It's great to arrive, but the trip's most always most of the fun.
— Malcolm Forbes
...it is almost always the case that whatever has wounded you will also be instrumental in your healing.
— Robert A. Johnson
But shame is like a wound that is never exposed and therefore never heals.
— Andreas Eschbach
I wrote my first novel in eighth grade for a boy named Kenny on whom I had an unrequited crush and who sat behind me in social studies.
— Kate Christensen