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There’s no crying in baseball and no love in Hell. It’s just the rules. You could say it’s against our religion, more or less.


Lisa Desrochers


#personal-demons #love

I was thinking we could get a picture of you holding a pitchfork or something. Maybe a big wooden cross? Sound good?"(Brian) She stared at him. He lifted his hands and leaned back in his seat, as if he was afraid she might start spitting on him. "Hey, only joking." "Very funny." "Oh, I do love jokes." Greyson Dante stood by her side. "Hello, Mr. Dante. I'm afraid this is a private conversation, so you will, of course, be going now." His grin widened. Was there no way to insult the man?


Stacia Kane


#greyson #megan #personal-demons #stacia-kane #funny

Lighten up on yourself. No one is perfect. Gently accept your humanness.


Deborah Day


#self-improvement #self-love #love

An awake heart is like a sky that pours light.


Hafiz


#personal-growth #spirituality #transcendence #transformation #personal-growth

Artistry exists in everyone. What makes it blossom is a soul's personal desire to find an outlet for expression.


Richelle E. Goodrich


#author #creativity #expression #personal-expression #richelle

She was returning home to be the wife of, mother of, First Lady of, but what did that really mean?


Stacy Hawkins Adams


#fictional-character #identity-crisis #personal-growth #home

No. I’m not choosing you OR him. I’m choosing ME.


Kiera Cass


#love-triangles #personal-choice #love

I'm a conundrum. Or an enigma. I forget which.


James A. Owen


#mystery #personality #humor

We must remember that we cannot change others, we can only change ourselves.


Bryant McGill


#personal-transformation #respect #change

The main qualities that had earned him this universal respect in the service were, first, an extreme indulgence towards people, based on his awareness of his own shortcomings; second, a perfect liberalism, not the sort he read about in the newspapers, but the sort he had in his blood, which made him treat all people, whatever their rank or status, in a perfectly equal and identical way; and, third - most important - a perfect indifference to the business he was occupied with, owing to which he never got carried away and never made mistakes.


Leo Tolstoy


#humanism #personality #business






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