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Things happen in the way they usually should. I'm a pretty fatalistic person.

Interview with Christina Radish, collider.com. July 14, 2012.

The problem with resolutions is they're only as solid as the person making them.

Ellen Hopkins (2012). “Ellen Hopkins: Crank Trilogy”, p.325, Simon and Schuster

We can love someone without understanding that person.

Dorothy Rowe (2003). “Depression: The Way Out of Your Prison”, p.133, Routledge

Apology reminds us that each person (including ourselves) deserves to be respected and treated fairly.

Beverly Engel (2002). “The Power of Apology: Healing Steps to Transform All Your Relationships”, p.22, John Wiley & Sons

The highest truths a person could discover were rooted in the natural world.

Anne Rice (2012). “The Wolf Gift”, p.398, Random House

Think of many things. Never place your happiness in one person's power. Be just to yourself.

Vikram Seth (1993). “A Suitable Boy”, p.1165, Penguin Books India

It is very seldom that a person loves anyone they cannot in some way envy.

Truman Capote (2012). “Summer Crossing: A Novel”, p.98, Modern Library

Every person of learning is finally his own teacher.

Thomas Paine (2013). “The Thomas Paine Reader”, p.461, Simon and Schuster

I am an anarchist, like any other sensible person. ~ Merlyn

T.H. White (1988). “The Book of Merlyn: The Unpublished Conclusion to The Once and Future King”, p.124, University of Texas Press

I'm a person who tries not to have regrets.

"Biography/Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.

God rarely allows a person to see how great a blessing he is to others.

Oswald Chambers (2010). “My Utmost for His Highest”, p.518, Discovery House

The controlled person is a powerful person. He who always keeps his head will get ahead.

Norman Vincent Peale (2015). “Have a Great Day: Daily Affirmations for Positive Living”, p.43, Open Road Media

The poorest person on earth is the person without faith.

Myles Munroe (2010). “Rediscovering Faith: Understanding the Nature of Kingdom Living”, p.42, ReadHowYouWant.com