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I finally figured out that not every crisis can be managed. As much as we want to keep ourselves safe, we can't protect ourselves from everything. If we want to embrace life, we also have to embrace chaos. ― Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Breathing Room

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Embrace uncertainty. Some of the most beautiful chapters in our lives won’t have a title until much later. – Bob Goff
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Take one, and you cannot take the other. But neither path is safe. Which way would you walk — the way of hard truths or the way of fine lies?
That's all the freedom we can hope for - the freedom to choose our prison. ― L.M. Montgomery, The Blue Castle
In the end, you're measured not by how much you undertake but by what you finally accomplish.- Donald Trump
When you finally learn your self–worth… you stop giving others discounts. – Unknown
Skinny guys fight till they're burger. ― Chuck Palahniuk, Fight Club
We remember the past, live in the present, and write the future. ― Shaun David Hutchinson, We Are the Ants
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The clear awareness of having been born into a losing struggle need not lead one into despair. I do not especially like the idea that one day I shall be tapped on the shoulder and informed, not that the party is over but that it is most assuredly going on—only henceforth in my absence. (It's the second of those thoughts: the edition of the newspaper that will come out on the day after I have gone, that is the more distressing.) Much more horrible, though, would be the announcement that the party was continuing forever, and that I was forbidden to leave. Whether it was a hellishly bad party or a party that was perfectly heavenly in every respect, the moment that it became eternal and compulsory would be the precise moment that it began to pall. ― Christopher Hitchens, Hitch 22: A Memoir