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"Choices can be made again." -Evelyn Johnson (Eaton)"
"I always found myself trying to cover the mental anguish and the torment and the abuse that I was dealing with. That made me always question my beauty, my intelligence, and a lot of other things about myself."
"I've learned through writing that if something made me feel deeply or anything at all, it was worth it."
"Even if something really hurt you, if it made you feel something it was worth it."
"Friends are like money, easier made than kept."
"Shakespeare will never be made by the study of Shakespeare."
"Ten percent of people can think, another ten percent of people think that they think, and eighty percent of people would rather die than be made to think."
"I admire answers to which no answers can be made."
"We do not make a world of our own, but fall into institutions already made, and have to accommodate ourselves to them to be useful at all."
"Really, all things and persons are related to us, but according to our nature, they act on us not at once, but in succession, andwe are made aware of their presence one at a time. All persons, all things which we have known, are here present, and many more than we see; the world is full."
"A poem is made up of thoughts, each of which filled the whole sky of the poet in its turn."
"Our medium is meat, but we are made of information."
"The history of man that you don't know is what your unconscious is made out of."
"The history of man that you don't know is what your unconscious is made out of. Just as the history of yourself that you don't know is what your personal unconscious is made out of."
"We may have many acquaintances, but we can have but few friends; this made Aristotle say that he that hath many friends hath none."
"New things are made familiar, and familiar things are made new."
"Most of a modest woman's life was spent, after all, in denying what, in one day at least of every year, was made obvious."
"It was written in some holy book, apparently, so that made it okay, and probably compulsory."
"God has never made a mistake. Ever."