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#1. Sisterhood is important to me. #Quote by Cheryl Cole
#2. He felt like a brother of mine, but not at all like my actual brother. He seemed like someone I'd always know even if I never saw him again. #Quote by Cheryl Strayed
#3. The universe, I'd learned, was never, ever kidding. It would take whatever it wanted and it would never give it back. #Quote by Cheryl Strayed
#4. I'm at a point in my life where I have something solid now. I'm a peaceful person, and I want to be surrounded by peace no matter what I'm doing. #Quote by Cheryl James
#5. It was good. It was like something inordinately beautiful and out of this world. Like I'd found an actual planet that I didn't know had been there all along. Planet Heroin. The place where there was no pain. #Quote by Cheryl Strayed
#6. Where there is hope there has to be a smile #Quote by Cheryl Steininger Moore
#7. Am I doing the right thing? Is it ever right to hurt someone? But is it right to stay with someone when you want to be with someone else? Which one would hurt more? #Quote by Cheryl McIntyre
#8. Don't surrender all your joy for an idea you used to have about yourself that isn't true anymore. #Quote by Cheryl Strayed
#9. It is weird. People will say, 'Oh my God, I love you.' And I'll say, 'Oh, that's so sweet. Thank you.' And the people who are walking around with me for the first time will say, 'I don't understand what happened. Somebody just told you they love you. I don't even understand what that means.' #Quote by Cheryl Hines
#10. She was too young to truly understand our loss, and she was too old to hold in my arms. Yet, I wanted nothing more than to clutch her against me as we faced the burial of her mother. #Quote by Cheryl R Cowtan
#11. You have to surrender to your mediocrity, and just write. Because it's hard, really hard, to write even a crappy book. But it's better to write a book that kind of sucks rather than no book at all, as you wait around to magically become Faulkner. No one is going to write your book for you and you can't write anybody's book but your own. #Quote by Cheryl Strayed
#12. At last evil and corruption take over," Mearth laughed icily, her eyes filled with a wild glow. "Someday you'll become so unstable that you'll kill anyone you've ever cared about in your life, and when that happens I only hope that you leave any outsider witnesses alone as you fade out of the world." Alecto froze for a moment, completely silent, setting the camera down on the fence and thinking things over. Mandy could see him clearly now that he was on the video, but he looked obscure. "What's on your corrupted mind, pretty little Sydney Tar Ponds?" Mearth asked, dropping the wire cutters and stepping closer to him.
"I hate you," he answered icily.
"Oh, no you don't, you just think you hate me," Mearth insisted, her voice kind, caring, almost loving. "You didn't mean to try and kill me, you've been worn-out by life, you've been alive a very long time, your mind is a storm and your usual insight is gone." Mandy was inclined to agree with Mearth; he looked like a storm, his eyes had dark shadows under them, he was limping when he walked, he was shivering and coughing and his head was leaning to one side slightly. Nonetheless, he still seemed to be able to reason, because when he noticed Mearth's falsely cheerful words he glared at her hatefully, smoke trailing from his cigarette. "I'm going to tell Cheryl what you've done, all those times you tried to kill me, I'll tell her and she'll know what you did," he threatened.
"No Sydney Tar Ponds, yo #Quote by Rebecca McNutt
#13. I am focused, organized, and easily able to honor the priorities that need my attention. #Quote by Cheryl Richardson
#14. I can't tell you what to do. No one can. But as the mother of two children, I can tell you what most moms will: that mothering is absurdly hard and profoundly sweet. Like the best thing you ever did. Like if you think you want to have a baby, you probably should.
I say this in spite of the fact that children are giant endless suck machines. They don't give a whit if you need to sleep or eat or pee or get your work done or go out to a party naked and oiled up in a homemade Alice B. Toklas mask. They take everything. They will bring you the furthest edge of your personality and abso-fucking-lutely to your knees.
They will also give you everything back. Not just all they take, but many of the things you lost before they came along as well. #Quote by Cheryl Strayed
#15. The best part of seeing your way through a storm, even if you think you have been blown off course, is watching how God takes the wheel and delivers you to safety. Sometimes poor life choices will blow you off course, but God knows how to get you back on course. He will chart an even better progression, and then use your roving to accomplish the purpose He always intended! #Quote by Cheryl Zelenka
#16. Once I was in a cafe in Portland and the woman at the next table and I began chatting and in the course of our conversation she strongly recommend I visit this web site called 'The Rumpus' so I could read this advice column called 'Dear Sugar.' It was so painful not to tell her that in fact I was Sugar, but I didn't. #Quote by Cheryl Strayed
#17. I laugh a lot and count my blessings. #Quote by Cheryl Ladd
#18. Because when an artist has to assert that her intended audience is all humans rather than those who happen to be of her particular gender or race, what she's actually having to assert is the breadth and depth of her own humanity. #Quote by Cheryl Strayed
#19. Your question to me is about God, but boiled down to its essentials, it's not so different than most of the questions people ask me to answer. It says: This failed me and I want to do better next time. My answer will not be so different either: To do better you're going to have to try. #Quote by Cheryl Strayed
#20. Water fell from the sky and dripped from the branches, streaming down the gully of the trail. I walked beneath the enormous trees, the forest canopy high above me, the bushes and low-growing plants that edged the trail soaking me as I brushed past. Wet and miserable as it was, the forest was magical - Gothic in its green grandiosity, both luminous and dark, so lavish in its fecundity that it looked surreal, as if I were walking through a fairy tale rather than the actual world. #Quote by Cheryl Strayed
#21. My life's philosophy -
"Ride like you've never been thrown. #Quote by Cheryl Bruder
#22. Transgender women do not think of themselves as men wearing women's clothing, they ARE women. #Quote by Cheryl B. Evans
#23. I made it the mantra of those days; when I paused before yet another series of switchbacks or skidded down knee-jarring slopes, when patches of flesh peeled off my feet along with my socks, when I lay alone and lonely in my tent at night I asked, often out loud: Who is tougher than me?
The answer was always the same, and even when I knew absolutely there was no way on this earth that it was true, I said it anyway: No one. #Quote by Cheryl Strayed
#24. A glorious something else awaits. #Quote by Cheryl Strayed
#25. Your assumptions about the lives of others are in direct relation to your naïve pomposity. Many people you believe to be rich are not rich. Many people you think have it easy worked hard for what they got. Many people who seem to be gliding right along have suffered and are suffering. Many people who appear to you to be old and stupidly saddled down with kids and cars and houses were once every bit as hip and pompous as you. #Quote by Cheryl Strayed
#26. What if I forgave myself? I thought. What if I forgave myself even though I'd done something I shouldn't have? What if I was a liar and a cheat and there was no excuse for what I'd done other than because it was what I wanted and needed to do? What if I was sorry, but if I could go back in time I wouldn't do anything differently than I had done? What if I'd actually wanted to fuck every one of those men? What if heroin taught me something? What if yes was the right answer instead of no? What if what made me do all those things everyone thought I shouldn't have done was what also had got me here? What if I was never redeemed? What if I already was? #Quote by Cheryl Strayed
#27. But no one laughed. No one would. The universe, I'd learned, was never, ever kidding. #Quote by Cheryl Strayed
#28. This is how you get unstuck. You reach. #Quote by Cheryl Strayed
#29. Asmoday is the flower that bloomed despite the spoiled soil he emerged from. You tried to make him like you, but he is too much like his mother. Even your influence cannot change his heart. #Quote by Cheryl McIntyre
#30. We talk about our friends behind their backs. We do. Ask any social scientist who has studies human communication behaviors. Even you edmitted to doing this. Our friends are witnese to our attributes and flaws, our bad habits and good qualities, our contradictions and our contrivances. That they need to occasionally discuss the negative aspects or our lives and personalities in terms less than admiring is to be expected. #Quote by Cheryl Strayed
#31. I think every woman, maybe every man, looks in the mirror and says, 'Oh my God, there's a wrinkle.' So we're all in the same boat. #Quote by Cheryl Tiegs
#32. The more I trust my intuition and act on its wisdom, the more extraordinary my life becomes. #Quote by Cheryl Richardson
#33. Never forget that it is by choice that the ordinary person decides to live a life that is extraordinary. #Quote by Cheryl Koevoet
#34. Stop worrying about whether you're fat. You're not fat. Or rather, you're sometimes a little bit fat, but who gives a shit? There is nothing more boring and fruitless than a woman lamenting the fact that her stomach is round. Feed yourself. Literally. The sort of people worthy of your love will love you more for this, sweet pea. #Quote by Cheryl Strayed
#35. I am a master at setting boundaries that protect my time, energy, creativity, and emotional well-being. #Quote by Cheryl Richardson
#36. Don't lament so much about how your career is going to turn out. You don't have a career. You have a life. Do the work. Keep the faith. Be true blue. You are a writer because you write. Keep writing and quit your bitching. Your book has a birthday. You don't know what it is yet. #Quote by Cheryl Strayed
#37. I was a terrible believer in things, I was also a terrible nonbeliever in things. I was just as searching as I was skeptical. #Quote by Cheryl Strayed
#38. Schedule a sacred date with yourself. You deserve time for your life. #Quote by Cheryl Richardson
#39. We didn't exchange a word. Not because we felt so alone in our grief, but because we were so together in it, as if we were one body instead of two. #Quote by Cheryl Strayed
#40. My mom is very Southern and she in real life says things like, 'If you've got it, flaunt it.' #Quote by Cheryl Hines
#41. I think that discipline is so much of an important part of being a parent. Because it's very, very important to teach your children to take responsibility for their actions. #Quote by Cheryl Ladd
#42. This is not the moment to wilt into the underbrush of your insecurities. You've earned the right to grow. #Quote by Cheryl Strayed
#43. I think as a director you have to make it your own. It'd be a mistake to approach a project with the idea of 'I'm going to do this the way I think somebody else would,' because then you'd never be clear on your idea. #Quote by Cheryl Hines