Esther Hicks Quotes
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For my part, whatever anguish of spirit it may cost, I am willing to know the whole truth; to know the worst and provide for it.
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I would say that all short stories have mystery naturally built into them.
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Frankly speaking, I don't know much about rock music. But I enjoyed some when I was in college or high school. But I stopped listening after Elvis Presley!
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Got ants in my pants and I need to dance, so big fine mama, come give me a chance.
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Our understanding of God is the answer to prayer; getting things from God is God's indulgence of us. When God stops giving us things, He brings us into the place where we can begin to understand Him.
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Why was it the hot mean girls always ran in packs, like hyenas?
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So many fail because they don't get started - they don't go. They don't overcome inertia. They don't begin.
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Perhaps Fate laid out your life for you like a dress on a bed, and you could either wear it or go naked.
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There's no twilight in the tropics. Night falls like a curtain.
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There is no life without death. That is the true meaning of yin and yang.
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Our will is always for our own good, but we do not always see what that is; the people is never corrupted, but it is often deceived, and on such occasions only does it seem to will what is bad.
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Once you have done with school, you realise that it is just a smaller version of life, and really I have felt that I should have been an adult since I was aged about five.
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I went to public school up until junior high.
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New York has all that intense hatred and pain-just torture-where everything is 10 times as hard as it needs to be, and everything is terribly important.
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Let us have an education, that shall practically develop our thinking faculties and manhood; and then, and only then, shall we be able to vie with our oppressors, go where we may . . .
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Everything has to be perfect in my business. Because when there is a mistake I am the one who is responsible.
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I have just made out my will and given all the things I have and many that I haven't.
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Frodo drew himself up, and again Sam was startled by his words and his stern voice. 'On the Precious? How dare you?' he said. 'Think! Would you commit your promise to that, Smeagol? It will hold you. But it is more treacherous than you are. It may twist your words. Beware!