Amy Lee (Amy Lynn Hartzler) Quotes
I never really did abandon my true self. It's not like I invented this imaginary person and started to be her.

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Since the end of the Cold War, Soviet aggression had been replaced by a number of particularly venomous threats, from Timothy McVeigh to Osama bin Laden.
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Not many players would turn down a chance to play for Real Madrid and Barcelona, as they're right at the top the tree in terms of football.
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We were trailing at the three mile point. The guys picked it up in the last two miles and we were able to pull it off.
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Strategy is about stretching limited resources to fit ambitious aspirations.
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Therapy is extremely expensive. Popping bubble wrap is radically cheap.
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Appreciate what you've got and follow your heart and you're all good. Don't over-complicate things.
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When man is not properly trained, he is the most savage animal on the face of the globe.
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That which is impenetrable to us really exists. Behind the secrets of nature remains something subtle, intangible, and inexplicable. Veneration for this force beyond anything that we can comprehend is my religion.
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But what can be done, the one who loves must share the fate of the who is loved.
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One's roused by this, another finds that fit: Each loves the play for what he brings to it.
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I feel there’s an existential angst among young people. I didn’t have that. They see enormous mountains, where I only saw one little hill to climb.
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An affirmation to say everyday: The healing power of God is working in me right now. Every day I get better and better in every way.
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We are not to look upon our sins as insignificant trifles. On the other hand, we are not to regard them as so terrible that we must despair. Learn to believe that Christ was given, not for picayune and imaginary transgressions, but for mountainous sins; not for one or two, but for all; not for sins that can be discarded, but for sins that are stubbornly ingrained.
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We even refuse to be our true self with God- and then wonder why we lack intimacy with him.
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It looks, it feels, as though it had been invented by a Sixth Avenue peepshow man.
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He was an amazing guy, really. Totally himself. Totally unapologetic about having all these different sides of his personality that didn’t quite mesh. He didn’t care what people saw, and at that moment, the envy was so powerful, I wanted to punch him in the face.
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A really important point for me is that I don't use any brand or corporate sponsors. So I have no responsibility to anyone but myself and the subjects.
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I never really did abandon my true self. It's not like I invented this imaginary person and started to be her.