We did all the tourist crap, but I just wanted to sit in a cafe and watch people.
— Sara ShepardFuck it... That's really the attitude that keeps a family together, it's not 'we love each other', it's just 'fuck it, man.
— Louis C.K.Sometimes we make being happy so difficult. And being thankful such a chore.
— Carew PapritzGood decisions can turn into disasters when communicated poorly.
— Dianna BooherTo begin to know ourselves we must have sincere conversations with ourselves as if with a good friend. We must answer without reserve, listen without judgement, and accept without condition. That is self-love.
— Kamand KojouriBefore and after you do your best, know it that you must rely on God. Your best - no matter how great - is nothing if you minus God from the equation.
— Ifeanyi Enoch OnuohaPeople with vision sees opportunity where there is problem. They see money not problem.
— Patience JohnsonCan we share my eyes so you can see what I see?Can we share my ears so you can hear what I hear?Can you perch on my shouldersso you can go where I go?Always in my heart, I don’t experience anything separate from you.This shared wonderment becomes doubled.This shared love becomes infinite.
— Kamand KojouriThey’re scared of the other kind of love. The one which lacks hurt, but pains after awhile.
— Dominic RiccitelloBah, he still saw the same stupidity. The image of the hanged man in the farming community of Yondern flashed through his mind. Now there was a war brewing between the Steelwielders and some foreign religion. More mindless loss over beliefs and mythology. But.. He could not deny the noble features in his companions. Although Perfidian was too blithe and Elaina too didactic, they had risked their life to do what was right. He did owe them his life. He could not deny the nobility he saw in many different people, bits and pieces of nobility that shined through under pressure. The guards who risked their lives to protect the villagers, Markham who flew at the dangerous dwarf, swords flashing; even an Eruthian merchant who stopped in his journey to share tales with complete strangers'.
— T.P. Grish