I would never tell you what to believe, Daniel, so please don't tell me that my opinion is wrong. We should be allowed a few basic human rights in life: the right to decide what goes into our bodies and the right to have an opinion without feeling shamed for it. Jewel E. Ann
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  1. My life is nothing more than bad timing separated by unimaginable moments of tragedy. I'd reconciled my pain with the promise of revenge ... until her.

  2. Family is not a career. It’s why you have a career. If you can’t be there for the big moments, then why are you doing it?

  3. The only thing worse than living with regret, is dying with regret.

  4. I don't have kids or even that many friends, but if I did, I'd want my lasting impression on them to be this: Every life matters, but never one more than another. Sometimes silence holds more meaning than words. And love ... it's infinitely impossible...

  5. I felt significantly insignificant, as if my presence in the world, albeit small, was still necessary.

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