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Friendship with oneself is all important, because without it one cannot be friends with anyone else in the world.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
True love is spelled G-I-V-E. It is not based on what you can get, but rooted in what you can give to the other person ...
— Josh McDowell
I think every guy and girl would love to get to play Superman at some point in their life.
— Matt Bomer
Anger, regret, resentment, blame, worry, and guilt all lead to one place: fear. Don't let that fear stand in the way of recognizing your true worth.
— Charles F. Glassman
Everybody was willing to give me a job. But I wanted to do something different. I saw myself as an independent person, self-employed.
— Paul Rusesabagina
Happiness is such a fragile thing, isn't it? So easily burst, like a bubble blown by a child, and always on the verge of being carried away.
— Nenia Campbell
Picking and choosing what kind of love is worth recognizing is an expensive choice. Is discrimination worth that price?
— Nancy Lublin
I hate to say it, but there seems to have been some sort of dumbing down as far as movies go.
— Sam Neill
In great art there is no beginning and end in point of time. All time is comprehended.
— Robert Henri
American politics are important because it affects the entire world in often negative ways.
— Bryce Dessner
You have not fully expressed your power as a voter until you have scientific literacy in topics that matter for future political issues.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
To offer our hearts in faith means recognizing that our hearts are worth something, that we ourselves, in our deepest and truest nature, are of value.
— Sharon Salzberg
The world snapped open.
The world snapped shut. — Dawn Metcalf
The world snapped shut. — Dawn Metcalf
The Frier preached against stealing, and had a goose in his sleeve.
— George Herbert