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41 " Always somewhere there is fire or smoke, insistent reminders of the greed consuming the world "
― Sy Montgomery , Journey of the Pink Dolphins: An Amazon Quest
42 " Melanie understands jealousy. She’s jealous, a little bit, every time Miss Justineau talks to another boy or girl in class. She wants Miss Justineau’s time to belong to her, and the reminders that it doesn’t sting a little, make her heart do a gentle drop and thud in her chest. "
― M.R. Carey , The Girl with All the Gifts (The Girl with All the Gifts, #1)
43 " Only two people knew this side of her—herself, and the one who had created it; the one who made her secretly loathe herself, made her feel used and dirty and broken—like tarnished scraps of silver. These night-time reminders made her too aware that like those silver scraps, even if she were somehow melded into something whole, she would be new—never the same as she once was. Never unbroken. "
― Shona Kaye , Blood's Veil
44 " Perhaps we just need little reminders from time to time that we are already dignified, deserving, worthy. Sometimes we don't feel that way because of the wounds and the scars we carry from the past or because of the uncertainty of the future. It is doubtful that we came to feel undeserving on our own. We were helped to feel unworthy. We were taught it in a thousand ways when we were little, and we learned our lessons well. "
― Jon Kabat-Zinn
45 " We can look at our tattoos from cancer treatment as awful reminders of a ghastly time in our lives, or we can use them as reminders of what God brought us through. "
― Shirley Corder , Strength Renewed: Meditations for Your Journey Through Breast Cancer
46 " Libraries are reservoirs of strength, grace and wit, reminders of order, calm and continuity, lakes of mental energy, neither warm nor cold, light nor dark. "
47 " Sometimes you can find peace of mind by transferring yourself to different situations. They're just reminders to stay... calm. "
48 " My own contentious relationship with gaming continued through high school and college: I still enjoyed playing games from time to time, but I always found myself pushed away by the sexism that permeated gaming culture. There were constant reminders that I didn't really belong. "