I was taught the method for advancement is not quick or simple.
I am interested in the complicated choreography of close relationships.
My parents told me they knew they made lots of mistakes raising us, but that they did their best. Most parents will say something like that at some point, and they are usually right. But I think children also do their best while being raised. Finding family "happiness" is a fine balancing act.
I am interested in the loneliness and isolation that we can feel when we hide feelings we are ashamed of, especially if they concern people that we love.
Don't listen to other people's advice unless it is rooted in irrepressible enthusiasm (e. g. , "Be afraid but do it anyway"), or about the importance of being a good colleague.
Nothing hurts if you don't let it.
I'm much better at saying something on the answering machine than texting.
All Catholics must ask themselves what they personally have done lately to build up the holiness of the church and ensure people feel welcomed and loved in it.
Whoever first thought of imposing a library fine was indeed intelligent.