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"We read that we ought to forgive our enemies; but we do not read that we ought to forgive our friends."
–Sir Francis Bacon
"Self-esteem is ‘a personal judgment of worthiness that is expressed in the attitudes the individual holds towards himself.’"
July 12, 2007–Stanley Coppersmith
"The next time your self-pity convinces you that no one cares, pay a visit to Gethsemane."
–Max Lucado
"We are not forgiven because we forgive, but as we forgive. The ground of all forgiveness is found in the unmerited love of God; but by our attitude toward others we show whether we have made that love our own."
–Ellen G. White, Christ's Object Lessons page 251
"Letting someone in means abandoning the walls you’ve spent a lifetime building."
–Meredith Grey, Grey’s Anatomy
"Depression may satisfy a subconscious need for personal attention or sympathy."
–Modern Medical Guide page 207
"The world as it is perceived is the world that is behaviorally important. Why? Because people’s behavior is based on their perception of what reality is, not on reality itself."
–Stephen P. Robbins
"It seems to me that justification is the ‘easy’ part, while sanctification is where all your real ‘pain’ begins."
–Emily Daniel
"It’s human nature to keep doing something as long as it’s pleasurable and you can succeed at it–which is why the world population continues to double every 40 years."
July 2, 2007–Peter Lynch with John Rothchild, Beating the Street (Simon & Schuster)









