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The truth will set you free, but first it will piss you off.
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Joe Klaas (The Twelve Steps to Happiness: A Practical Handbook for Understanding and Working the Twelve Step Programs for Alcoholism, Codependency, Eating Disorders, and Other Addictions)
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Poetry is a life-cherishing force. For poems are not words, after all, but fires for the cold, ropes let down to the lost, something as necessary as bread in the pockets of the hungry.
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Mary Oliver (A Poetry Handbook)
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Your days are numbered. Use them to throw open the windows of your soul to the sun. If you do not, the sun will soon set, and you with it.
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Marcus Aurelius (The Emperor's Handbook)
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The point is to be compassionately, not cruelly, honest. Tell the person what you have heard that worries you. Allow him to respond. You may be surprised at how much sense his answers make.
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Nancy O'Meara (The Cult around the Corner: A Handbook on Dealing with Other People's Religions)
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He was trying to tell me something." Derek snorted. "Aren’t they all? Must be a rule in the ghost handbookβ€”if in danger of evaporating, make sure you’re in the middle of a dire pronouncement.
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Kelley Armstrong (The Reckoning (Darkest Powers, #3))
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If you're not confused, you're not paying attention.
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Tom Peters (Thriving on Chaos: Handbook for a Management Revolution)
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The person at the other end is answering questions from a person she has never met and about whom she knows nothing. Good manners from you will certainly elicit a more complete response than a threatening or superior attitude.
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Nancy O'Meara (The Cult around the Corner: A Handbook on Dealing with Other People's Religions)
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All a woman actually wants is to feel special.
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Matt Dunn (The Ex-Boyfriend's Handbook (Ed & Dan, #1))
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Vulnerability is the only authentic state. Being vulnerable means being open, for wounding, but also for pleasure. Being open to the wounds of life means also being open to the bounty and beauty. Don’t mask or deny your vulnerability: it is your greatest asset. Be vulnerable: quake and shake in your boots with it. the new goodness that is coming to you, in the form of people, situations, and things can only come to you when you are vulnerable, i.e. open.
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Stephen Russell (Barefoot Doctor's Guide to the Tao: A Spiritual Handbook for the Urban Warrior)
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I love redheads. It’s not the hair color, it’s the crazy.
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Michael Makai (Domination & Submission: The BDSM Relationship Handbook)
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Truth can only be found in one place: the code.
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Robert C. Martin (Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship)
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Within infinite myths lies the eternal truth Who sees it all? Varuna has but a thousand eyes, Indra has a hundred, You and I, only two.
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Devdutt Pattanaik (Myth = Mithya: A Handbook of Hindu Mythology)
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I don't care who the student is, teachers should never be condescending. That should be the first rule in the teacher handbook.
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Colleen Hoover (Hopeless (Hopeless, #1))
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If you place [your bet] with God, you lose nothing, even if it turns out that God does not exist. But if you place it against God, and you are wrong and God does exist, you lose everything.
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Peter Kreeft (Pocket Handbook of Christian Apologetics)
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She'd been in love with the man, and love is a scary thing. If not reciprocated, it can turn a person into a monster.
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Michele Young-Stone (The Handbook for Lightning Strike Survivors)
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We can't avoid reasoning; we can only avoid doing it well.
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Peter Kreeft (Pocket Handbook of Christian Apologetics)
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Q: What is a fundamental mistake of man's? A: To think that he is alive, when he has merely fallen asleep in life's waiting-room.
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Idries Shah (Seeker After Truth: A Handbook)
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A person’s life story is equal to what they have plus what they want most in the world, minus what they’re actually willing to sacrifice for it.
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Craig Clevenger (The Contortionist's Handbook)
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One of the few things in life that cannot possibly do harm in the end is the honest pursuit of the truth.
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Peter Kreeft (Pocket Handbook of Christian Apologetics)
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One of the major problems encountered in time travel is not that of becoming your own father or mother. There is no problem in becoming your own father or mother that a broad-minded and well-adjusted family can't cope with. There is no problem with changing the course of historyβ€”the course of history does not change because it all fits together like a jigsaw. All the important changes have happened before the things they were supposed to change and it all sorts itself out in the end. The major problem is simply one of grammar, and the main work to consult in this matter is Dr. Dan Streetmentioner's Time Traveler's Handbook of 1001 Tense Formations. It will tell you, for instance, how to describe something that was about to happen to you in the past before you avoided it by time-jumping forward two days in order to avoid it. The event will be descibed differently according to whether you are talking about it from the standpoint of your own natural time, from a time in the further future, or a time in the further past and is futher complicated by the possibility of conducting conversations while you are actually traveling from one time to another with the intention of becoming your own mother or father. Most readers get as far as the Future Semiconditionally Modified Subinverted Plagal Past Subjunctive Intentional before giving up; and in fact in later aditions of the book all pages beyond this point have been left blank to save on printing costs. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy skips lightly over this tangle of academic abstraction, pausing only to note that the term "Future Perfect" has been abandoned since it was discovered not to be.
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Douglas Adams (The Restaurant at the End of the Universe (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, #2))
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Everything is exactly as it is for a reason. The crumb on your table is no mystical reminder of this morning's cookie, it is there because you have chosen not to remove it. No exceptions.
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Richard Bach (Messiah's Handbook: Reminders for the Advanced Soul)
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Indeed, the ratio of time spent reading versus writing is well over 10 to 1. We are constantly reading old code as part of the effort to write new code. ...[Therefore,] making it easy to read makes it easier to write.
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Robert C. Martin (Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship)
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It had been a slow and painful business, discovering that the theory of love did not match the reality of life. It was like expecting to be able to write a symphony because you had once read a handbook of composition.
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Julian Barnes (The Noise of Time)
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Writers turn dreams into print.
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James A. Michener (Writer's Handbook: Explorations in Writing and Publishing)
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It is not enough for code to work.
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Robert C. Martin (Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship)
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Life can be found only in the present moment. The past is gone, the future is not yet here, and if we do not go back to ourselves in the present moment, we cannot be in touch with life.
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Thich Nhat Hanh
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When someone loves you, there's nothing they won't do for you. When they stop loving you, there's nothing they will.
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Matt Dunn (The Ex-Boyfriend's Handbook (Ed & Dan, #1))
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Some people have a thick skin and you don't. Your heart is really open and that is going to cause pain, but that is an appropriate response to this world.
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Anne Lamott (Stitches: A Handbook on Meaning, Hope, and Repair)
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So if you want to go fast, if you want to get done quickly, if you want your code to be easy to write, make it easy to read.
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Robert C. Martin (Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship)
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I was taught that the way of progress is neither swift nor easy.
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Marie Curie
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Love is like cigarettes. It gives you a little pleasure while you're at it, but leaves you with a bad taste in your mouth and a pain in your chest.
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Loraine Despres (The Southern Belle's Handbook: Sissy LeBlanc's Rules to Live By)
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The best revenge is not to do as they do.
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Marcus Aurelius (The Emperor's Handbook)
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An Englishman, even if he is alone, forms an orderly queue of one.
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George Mikes (How to Be an Alien: A Handbook for Beginners and Advanced Pupils)
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It's taken me years of practice to learn how to act natural.
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Craig Clevenger (The Contortionist's Handbook)
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In the hero stories, the call to go on a journey takes the form of a loss, an error, a wound, an unexplainable longing, or a sense of a mission. When any of these happens to us, we are being summoned to make a transition. It will always mean leaving something behind,...The paradox here is that loss is a path to gain.
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David Richo (How to Be an Adult: A Handbook for Psychological and Spiritual Integration)
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Mentor’s Official and Complete Procedural Handbook on Initial Succubus Intake and Probationary Period (Abridged). β€œAbridged?” I spun toward Jerome. β€œTell me you’re getting back at me for the time I accused you of wearing Old Spice.” β€œThat one’s still coming,” said the demon. β€œThis one’s for real.
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Richelle Mead (Succubus Dreams (Georgina Kincaid, #3))
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Once you learn to be happy, you won’t tolerate being around people who make you feel anything less.
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Germany Kent (The Hope Handbook for Survivors: The Seach for Personal Growth)
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All writing problems are psychological problems. Blocks usually stem from the fear of being judged. If you imagine the world listening, you'll never write a line. That's why privacy is so important. You should write first drafts as if they will never be shown to anyone.
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Erica Jong (The New Writer's Handbook 2007: A Practical Anthology of Best Advice for Your Craft and Career)
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If you have one wish, wish for everything to be exactly as it is. Then wait patiently for your wish to come true.
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Stephen Russell (Barefoot Doctor's Guide to the Tao: A Spiritual Handbook for the Urban Warrior)
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People are like M&Ms. They come in a variety of colors, they're hard on the outside, and full of obscene yumminess on the inside.
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Michael Makai (Domination & Submission: The BDSM Relationship Handbook)
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You should name a variable using the same care with which you name a first-born child.
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Robert C. Martin (Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship)
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A long descriptive name is better than a short enigmatic name. A long descriptive name is better than a long descriptive comment.
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Robert C. Martin (Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship)
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When life becomes too complicated and we feel overwhelmed, it’s often useful just to stand back and remind ourselves of our overall purpose, our overall goal. When faced with a feeling of stagnation and confusion, it may be helpful to take an hour, an afternoon, or even several days to simply reflect on what it is that will truly bring us happiness, and then reset our priorities on the basis of that. This can put our life back in proper context, allow a fresh perspective, and enable us to see which direction to take.
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Dalai Lama XIV (The Art of Happiness: A Handbook for Living)
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Ram Dass, who described himself as a Hin-Jew, said that ultimately we’re all just walking each other home. I love that. I try to live by it.
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Anne Lamott (Stitches: A Handbook on Meaning, Hope and Repair)
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We can't believe what we believe to be untrue, and we can't love what we believe to be unreal.
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Peter Kreeft (Pocket Handbook of Christian Apologetics)
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The more you read, the better you get, the more better you get, the more you like it; and the more you like it, the more you do it.
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Jim Trelease (The Read-Aloud Handbook)
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Why do you want a letter from me? Why don't you take the trouble to find out for yourselves what Christianity is? You take time to learn technical terms about electricity. Why don't you do as much for theology? Why do you never read the great writings on the subject, but take your information from the secular 'experts' who have picked it up as inaccurately as you? Why don't you learn the facts in this field as honestly as your own field? Why do you accept mildewed old heresies as the language of the church, when any handbook on church history will tell you where they came from? Why do you balk at the doctrine of the Trinity - God the three in One - yet meekly acquiesce when Einstein tells you E=mc2? What makes you suppose that the expression "God ordains" is narrow and bigoted, while your own expression, "Science demands" is taken as an objective statement of fact? You would be ashamed to know as little about internal combustion as you know about Christian beliefs. I admit, you can practice Christianity without knowing much theology, just as you can drive a car without knowing much about internal combustion. But when something breaks down in the car, you go humbly to the man who understands the works; whereas if something goes wrong with religion, you merely throw the works away and tell the theologian he is a liar. Why do you want a letter from me telling you about God? You will never bother to check on it or find out whether I'm giving you personal opinions or Christian doctrines. Don't bother. Go away and do some work and let me get on with mine.
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Dorothy L. Sayers
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You'd think after thousands of years on this planet the human race would have released some kind of handbook for teenagers, telling them how to get through teenagehood and get help for their issues. Yet here we are, struggling through it in our own ways.
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Chris Colfer (Struck By Lightning: The Carson Phillips Journal (The Land of Stories))
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regret with dignity and grace.
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Dalai Lama XIV (The Art of Happiness: A Handbook for Living)
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That is a definite no-no in the Good Father Handbook.
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Carrie Jones (Need (Need, #1))
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A loving person lives in a loving world. A hostile person lives in a hostile world.
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Ken Keyes Jr. (Handbook to Higher Consciousness)
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Because that's what unfaithfulness is, isn't it? A cancer that's always there in the back of your mind, eating away at the foundations of the relationship.
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Matt Dunn (The Ex-Boyfriend's Handbook (Ed & Dan, #1))
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In modern states, the citizen is politically impotent. A citizen, it is true, may complain, make suggestions, or cause disruptions, but in the ancient world these were privileges that belonged to any slave.
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Mark Mirabello (Handbook for Rebels and Outlaws)
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Remember, no matter the problem, kindness is always the right response. When your child is having a problem, stop, listen, then respond to the need, not the behavior. The behavior can be addressed later, after the need has been met, because only then is the door to effective communication truly open.
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L.R. Knost (Whispers Through Time: Communication Through the Ages and Stages of Childhood (A Little Hearts Handbook))
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You gave your life to become the person you are right now Was it worth it?
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Richard Bach (Messiah's Handbook: Reminders for the Advanced Soul)
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Proper Planning and Preparation Prevents Poor Performance
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Stephen Keague (The Little Red Handbook of Public Speaking and Presenting)
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Gender is like a Rubik’s Cube with one hundred squares per side, and every time you twist it to take a look at another angle, you make it that much harder a puzzle to solve.
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Sam Killermann (The Social Justice Advocate's Handbook: A Guide to Gender)
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Dream Your World. Be Your World. Flaunt Your World.
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Sam Maggs (The Fangirl's Guide to the Galaxy: A Handbook for Girl Geeks)
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Conscience is thus explained only as the voice of God in the soul.
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Peter Kreeft (Pocket Handbook of Christian Apologetics)
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You are magnificent beyond measure, perfect in your imperfections, and wonderfully made.
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Abiola Abrams (The Sacred Bombshell Handbook of Self-Love)
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She could not leave him hanging like this. β€œIf you were hurt, I need to know.” It was a rule somewhere, in the good-guy handbook.
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Tara Janzen (Crazy Wild (Steele Street, #3))
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Half our life is spent trying to find something to do with the time we have rushed through life trying to save.
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Yale Richmond (Understanding the Americans: A Handbook for Visitors to the United States)
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Clean code always looks like it was written by someone who cares.
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Robert C. Martin (Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship)
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Want to help stop the bullying epidemic? Don’t act like a bully. Don’t hit, threaten, ignore, isolate, intimidate, ridicule, or manipulate your child. Children really do learn what they live…
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L.R. Knost (The Gentle Parent: Positive, Practical, Effective Discipline (A Little Hearts Handbook))
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An argument in apologetics, when actually used in dialogue, is an extension of the arguer. The arguer's tone, sincerity, care, concern, listening, and respect matter as much as his or her logic - probably more. The world was won for Christ not by arguments but by sanctity: "What you are speaks so loud, I can hardly hear what you say.
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Peter Kreeft (Pocket Handbook of Christian Apologetics)
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Worry is a cloud which rains destruction.
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Idries Shah (Seeker After Truth: A Handbook)
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Justice is a relative concept in all ages. The fourteenth century is no exception.
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Ian Mortimer (The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England: A Handbook for Visitors to the Fourteenth Century)
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Keep your friends close and your enemies dead.
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Paul Dale (The Dark Lord's Handbook)
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Being a fangirl is the best thing that's ever happened to me. ...We know what we're into, we love hard, and we're okay with it.
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Sam Maggs (The Fangirl's Guide to the Galaxy: A Handbook for Girl Geeks)
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...what they show tells you what they want to hide.
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Craig Clevenger (The Contortionist's Handbook)
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You have to keep taking the next necessary stitch, and the next one, and the next. Without stitches, you just have rags. And we are not rags.
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Anne Lamott (Stitches: A Handbook on Meaning, Hope and Repair)
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White lies are in chapter two of the bestfriend handbook. They are to be used sparingly and only under extreme circumstances. I'm pretty sure finding out your boyfriend of more than a year is a total jerk qualifies.
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Heather Hepler (Love? Maybe.)
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Wait until you meet my family. At Thanksgiving, we kill everything we can find, put it into a pot, and call it 'holiday gumbo'.
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Molly Harper (A Witch's Handbook of Kisses and Curses (Half-Moon Hollow, #2))
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I love you, I said, but not out loud.
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Craig Clevenger (The Contortionist's Handbook)
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We know what we’re into, we love hard, and we’re okay with it. But we don’t have it easy.
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Sam Maggs (The Fangirl's Guide to the Galaxy: A Handbook for Girl Geeks)
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I didn't want to tell you I'd been scared, much less why. I guess that was stupid." "It was." "Aren't you supposed to say something like 'no, it wasn't. Blah, blah, support, stroke, let me get you some chocolate'?" "You haven't red the marriage handbook's footnotes. It's another woman who does that sort of thing. I believe I'm allowed to be more blunt, then ask if you'd like a quick shag." "Shag yourself
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J.D. Robb (Eternity in Death (In Death, #25.5))
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The poet must not only write the poem but must scrutinize the world intensely, or anyway that part of the world he or she has taken for subject. If the poem is thin, it is likely so not because the poet does not know enough words, but because he or she has not stood long enough among the flowers--has not seen them in any fresh, exciting, and valid way.
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Mary Oliver (A Poetry Handbook)
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It is most comfortable to be invisible, to observe life from a distance, at one with our own intoxicating superior thoughts. But comfort and isolation are not where the surprises are. They are not where hope is.
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Anne Lamott (Stitches: A Handbook on Meaning, Hope and Repair)
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While they were preparing the hemlock, Socrates was learning how to play a new tune on the flute. β€œWhat will be the use of that?” he was asked. β€œTo know this tune before dying.” If I dare repeat this reply long since trivialized by the handbooks, it is because it seems to me the sole serious justification of any desire to know, whether exercised on the brink of death or at any other moment of existence.
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Emil M. Cioran (Drawn and Quartered)
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Beauty is something that is everywhere. The sunset is beautiful. Human connection is beautiful. Kindness is beautiful. Bodies are beautiful --all of them. Beauty is ubiquitous, inherent, and found in all of us: on the outside and the inside.
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Jes Baker (Things No One Will Tell Fat Girls: A Handbook for Unapologetic Living)
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β€ŽW. H. Auden once suggested that to understand your own country you need to have lived in at least two others. One can say something similar for periods of time: to understand your own century you need to have come to terms with at least two others. The key to learning something about the past might be a ruin or an archive but the means whereby we may understand it is--and always will be--ourselves.
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Ian Mortimer (The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England: A Handbook for Visitors to the Fourteenth Century)
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Because that’s what unfaithfulness is, isn’t it? A cancer that’s always there in the back of your mind, eating away at the foundations of the relationship. It’s happened once, it could happen again, so you’re always looking for telltale signs or symptoms to show that it’s reappeared...
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Matt Dunn (The Ex-Boyfriend's Handbook (Ed & Dan, #1))
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When you’re in love, your brain secretes endorphins into your blood. Organic morphine leaks out of a gland in your skull, feels like a low-grade opium rush. Some people confuse the two, the head rush and the love. You think you’re in love with a person, but you’re in love with a syringe.
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Craig Clevenger (The Contortionist's Handbook)
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The soul, in its loneliness, hopes only for "salvation." And yet what is the burden of the Bible if not a sense of the mutuality of influence, rising out of an essential unity, among soul and body and community and world? These are all the works of God, and it is therefore the work of virtue to make or restore harmony among them. The world is certainly thought of as a place of spiritual trial, but it is also the confluence of soul and body, word and flesh, where thoughts must become deeds, where goodness must be enacted. This is the great meeting place, the narrow passage where spirit and flesh, word and world, pass into each other. The Bible's aim, as I read it, is not the freeing of the spirit from the world. It is the handbook of their interaction. It says that they cannot be divided; that their mutuality, their unity, is inescapable; that they are not reconciled in division, but in harmony. What else can be meant by the resurrection of the body? The body should be "filled with light," perfected in understanding. And so everywhere there is the sense of consequence, fear and desire, grief and joy. What is desirable is repeatedly defined in the tensions of the sense of consequence.
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Wendell Berry (The Art of the Commonplace: The Agrarian Essays)
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Parents, choose your words wisely, carefully, thoughtfully. In the same way that violence begets violence and anger begets anger, kindness begets kindness and peace begets peace. Sow words of peace, words that build, words that show respect and belief and support.
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L.R. Knost (Whispers Through Time: Communication Through the Ages and Stages of Childhood (A Little Hearts Handbook))
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Find your true path. It’s so easy to become someone we don’t want to be, without even realizing it’s happening. We are created by the choices we make every day. And if we take action in order to please some authority figure, we’ll suddenly wake up down the road and say, β€œThis isn’t me. I never wanted to be this person.
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Richard Carlson (Handbook for the Soul)
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Compassion can be roughly defined in terms of a state of mind that is nonviolent, nonharming, and nonaggressive. It is a mental attitude based on the wish for others to be free of their suffering and is associated with a sense of commitment, responsibility, and respect towards others.
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Dalai Lama XIV (The Art of Happiness: A Handbook for Living)
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i learned that predators don't intentionally choose the weak or old or sick. they kill what they can, which means the slow members of the pack. thus, they strengthen the very gene pool they're feeding from. the threshold for what is weak, old or sick gets raised, and the strength, speed and instincts of new generations of hunters grow. a beautiful, self-perpetuating system where evolution is the antithesis of entropy.
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Craig Clevenger (The Contortionist's Handbook)
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Argumentation is a human enterprise that is embedded in a larger social and psychological context. This context includes (1) the total psyches of the two persons engaged in dialogue, (2) the relationship between the two persons, (3) the immediate situation in which they find themselves and (4) the larger social, cultural and historical situation surrounding them.
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Peter Kreeft (Pocket Handbook of Christian Apologetics)
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When you find yourself in one of those mystical/devotional frames of mind or in am emergency and you feel you want to pray, then pray. Don’t ever be ashamed to pray or feel prevented by thinking yourself unworthy in any way. Fact is whatever terrible thing you may have done, praying will always turn your energy around for the better. Pray to whomever, whatever, and whenever you choose. Pray to the mountain, pray to the ancestors, pray to the Earth, pray to the Tao (but it won’t listen!), pray to the Great Mother, pray to Jehovah, Allah, Buddha, Jesus, Lakshmi, Siva, pray to the Great Spirit, it makes no difference. Praying is merely a device for realigning the mind, energy, and passion of your local self with the mind, energy and passion of your universal self. When you pray, you are praying to the god or goddess within you. This has an effect on your energy field, which in turn translates into a positive charge that makes something good happen.
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Stephen Russell (Barefoot Doctor's Guide to the Tao: A Spiritual Handbook for the Urban Warrior)
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But what if the great secret insider-trading truth is that you don't ever get over the biggest losses in your life? Is that good news, bad news, or both? . . . . The pain does grow less acute, but the insidious palace lie that we will get over crushing losses means that our emotional GPS can never find true north, as it is based on maps that no longer mention the most important places we have been to. Pretending that things are nicely boxed up and put away robs us of great riches.
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Anne Lamott (Stitches: A Handbook on Meaning, Hope, and Repair)
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Here’s the thing, effective parenting and, more specifically, effective discipline, don’t require punishment. Equating discipline with punishment is an unfortunate, but common misconception. The root word in discipline is actually disciple which in the verb form means to guide, lead, teach, model, and encourage. In the noun form disciple means one who embraces the teaching of, follows the example of, and models their life after.
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L.R. Knost (The Gentle Parent: Positive, Practical, Effective Discipline (A Little Hearts Handbook))
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What saved me was that I found gentle, loyal and hilarious companions, which is at the heart of meaning: maybe we don’t find a lot of answers to life’s tougher questions, but if we find a few true friends, that’s even better. They help you see who you truly are, which is not always the loveliest possible version of yourself, but then comes the greatest miracle of allβ€”they still love you. They keep you company as perhaps you become less of a whiny baby, if you accept their help.
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Anne Lamott (Stitches: A Handbook on Meaning, Hope and Repair)
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You know what your trouble is? You're the kind who always reads the handbook. Anything people build, any kind of technology, it's going to have some specific purpose. It's for doing something that somebody already understands. But if it's new technology, it'll open areas nobody's ever thought of before. You read the manual, man, and you won't play around with it, not the same way. And you get all funny when somebody else uses it to do something you never thought of.
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William Gibson
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Beyond the table, there is an altar, with candles lit for Billie Holiday and Willa Carter and Hypatia and Patsy Cline. Next to it, an old podium that once held a Bible, on which we have repurposed an old chemistry handbook as the Book of Lilith. In its pages is our own liturgical calendar: Saint Clementine and All Wayfarers; Saints Lorena Hickok and Eleanor Roosevelt, observed in the summer with blueberries to symbolize the sapphire ring; the Vigil of Saint Juliette, complete with mints and dark chocolate; Feast of the Poets, during which Mary Oliver is recited over beds of lettuce, Kay Ryan over a dish of vinegar and oil, Audre Lorde over cucumbers, Elizabeth Bishop over some carrots; The Exaltation of Patricia Highsmith, celebrated with escargots boiling in butter and garlic and cliffhangers recited by an autumn fire; the Ascension of Frida Khalo with self-portraits and costumes; the Presentation of Shirley Jackson, a winter holiday started at dawn and ended at dusk with a gambling game played with lost milk teeth and stones. Some of them with their own books; the major and minor arcana of our little religion.
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Carmen Maria Machado (Her Body and Other Parties: Stories)
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You can trust everyone to be human, with all the quirks and inconsistencies we humans display, including disloyalty, dishonesty and downright treachery. We are all capable of the entire range of human behavior, given the circumstances, from absolute saintliness to abject depravity. Trusting someone to limit their sphere of action to one narrow band on the spectrum is idealistic and will inevitably lead to disappointment. On the other hand, you can decide to trust that everyone is doing their best according to their particular stage of development, and to give everyone their appropriate berth. For this to work, you have to trust yourself to make and have made the right choices that will lead you on the path to your healthy growth. You have to trust yourself to come through every experience safely and enriched. But don’t trust what I am saying. Listen and then decide for yourself. Does this information sit easily in your belly? You know when you trust yourself around someone because your belly feels settled and your heart feels warm.
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Stephen Russell (Barefoot Doctor's Guide to the Tao: A Spiritual Handbook for the Urban Warrior)
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It is helpful to remember that the most strong-willed children tend to be the ones who identify the most strongly with their parents. So instead of viewing their seemingly constant challenges as defiance or attempts to thwart authority, work to parent from a place of understanding that your strong-willed child is actually on a discovery mission and is doing endless 'research' on you by testing and retesting and digging and chiseling to discover all of your quirks and foibles and ups and downs and strengths and weaknesses.
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L.R. Knost (The Gentle Parent: Positive, Practical, Effective Discipline (A Little Hearts Handbook))
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Most of us know that the media tell us our bodies are imperfect - too fat, to smelly, too wrinkled, or too soft. And, even though we may know it’s horseshit, these messages still seep into our brains and mess with our self-esteem. In a media-saturated country where most images of women and men have been photoshopped to perfection, it’s hard to find a living supermodel (much less a computer programmer), who doesn’t wish she had sexier earlobes or a tighter ass. So, buck up, even the prettiest bombshell has body insecurities. You can spend your life thinking your butt’s too big (or your cock’s too small) or feeling sexy as hell. Make the choice to appreciate your body as it is.
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Victoria Vantoch (The Threesome Handbook: Make the Most of Your Favorite Fantasy - the Ultimate Guide for Tri-Curious Singles and Couples)
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Mediocrity isn’t a part of the successful women’s handbook, but I’m sorry, boys, for you it is. Women have to push harder, jump farther, stay later, think better, shit faster, all while trying their best to maintain whatever society says today their body should look like, how they should parent, what they should wear, when they should find love, what’s inappropriate for them to do, say, be, feel, or fuck. The outward pressures are constant, but the inward congestion of doubts and insecurities are sometimes louderβ€”women really can have it all!
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Abbi Jacobson (I Might Regret This: Essays, Drawings, Vulnerabilities, and Other Stuff)
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Situations produce vibrations. Negative, potentially harmful situations emit slow vibrations. Positive, potentially life-enhancing situations emit quick vibrations. As these vibrations impact on your energy field they produce either resonance or dissonance in your lower and middle tantiens (psychic power stations) depending on your own vibratory rate at the time. When you psychic field force is strong and your vibratory rate is fast, therefore, you will draw only positive situations to you. When you mind is quiet enough and your attention is on the moment, you will literally hear the dissonance in your belly and chest like an alarm bell going off, urging you from deep within your body to move in such and such a direction. Always follow it. At times these urges may come to you in the form of internally spoken dialogue with your higher self, spirit guide, guardian angel, alien intelligence, however you see the owner of the β€œstill, small voice within.” This form of dialogue can be entertaining and reassuring but is best not overindulged in as, in the extreme; it tends to lead to the loony bin. At times you may receive your messages from β€œIndian signs”, such as slogans on passing trucks or cloud formations in the sky. This is also best kept in moderation, to avoid seeing signs in everything and becoming terribly confused. Just let it happen when it happens and don’t try looking for it.
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Stephen Russell (Barefoot Doctor's Guide to the Tao: A Spiritual Handbook for the Urban Warrior)