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  • #1
    Dan Pearce
    “People who love themselves, don’t hurt other people. The more we hate ourselves, the more we want others to suffer.”
    Dan Pearce, Single Dad Laughing: The Best of Year One

  • #2
    Robert E.      Lee
    “Never do a wrong thing to make a friend--or to keep one.”
    Robert E. Lee

  • #3
    Kamand Kojouri
    “Some people are in such utter darkness that they will burn you just to see a light. Try not to take it personally.”
    Kamand Kojouri

  • #4
    Kelly Link
    “A monster. You and your friends, all of you. Pretty monsters. It's a stage all girls go through. If you're lucky you get through it without doing any permanent damage to yourself or anyone else.”
    Kelly Link, Pretty Monsters: Stories

  • #5
    “...here's what I've learned - people will hurt you, but you don't have to respond - not every mean comment or cruel act deserves to be noticed ...”
    John Geddes, A Familiar Rain

  • #6
    Magenta Periwinkle
    “Could a scar be like the rings of a tree, reopened with each emotional season?”
    Magenta Periwinkle, Cutting Class

  • #7
    Tiffany King
    “All the whispering, glaring, pointing and judging makes them no better than whoever or whatever it is they're gossiping about.”
    Tiffany King

  • #8
    Mikhail Lermontov
    “I was modest--they accused me of being crafty: I became secretive. I felt deeply good and evil--nobody caressed me, everybody offended me: I became rancorous. I was gloomy--other children were merry and talkative. I felt myself superior to them--but was considered inferior: I became envious. I was ready to love the whole world--none understood me: and I learned to hate.”
    Mikhail Lermontov, A Hero of Our Time

  • #9
    Haruki Murakami
    “And once the storm is over, you won’t remember how you made it through, how you managed to survive. You won’t even be sure, whether the storm is really over. But one thing is certain. When you come out of the storm, you won’t be the same person who walked in. That’s what this storm’s all about.”
    Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore



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