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Sanhita Baruah
“Those were the three words seldom asked to her.

Yet, she knew they hold a healing power in them; For they bring a million thoughts to the mind and more to the soul; For the answer is far deeper than what is simply said on the face.

She understood, so she asked him what was seldom asked to her,

"How are you?”
Sanhita Baruah

Ayn Rand
“The pressure disappeared with the first word he put on paper. He thought--while his hand moved rapidly--what a power there was in words; later, for those who heard them, but first for the one who found them; a healing power, a solution, like the breaking of a barrier. He thought, perhaps the basic secret the scientists have not discovered, the first fount of life, is that which happens when a thought takes shape in words.”
Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead

Kelly Markey
“Surround yourself with people who make you happy, folks who reliably care about you. They are the ones that are worthy of custody in your life.”
Kelly Markey, Don't Just Fly, SOAR: The Inspiration and tools you need to rise above adversity and create a life by design

Kelly Markey
“We master our lives by mastering our perception. Life is not what happens to us but how we manage what happens.”
Kelly Markey, Don't Just Fly, SOAR: The Inspiration and tools you need to rise above adversity and create a life by design

Kelly Markey
“The greatest witness we can give another is grace. Showing mercy and grace is a privilege. Do you have the capacity to exhibit this?”
Kelly Markey, Don't Just Fly, SOAR: The Inspiration and tools you need to rise above adversity and create a life by design

Misba
“All living creatures always sense what heals their woe—a code in their subconscious.”
Misba, The High Auction

Kelly Markey
“Refrain from feeling sorry for the abuser as this is not love. Love is a verb. Love acts as love is.”
Kelly Markey, Don't Just Fly, SOAR: The Inspiration and tools you need to rise above adversity and create a life by design

Kelly Markey
“The same wind blows on us all, winds of disaster, opportunity, change and zeal. However, it is not the blowing wind that determines our direction in life but the fundamental task of setting our sails.”
Kelly Markey, Don't Just Fly, SOAR: The Inspiration and tools you need to rise above adversity and create a life by design

Kelly Markey
“Be determined to embrace all that comes into your life. Learn the lessons required in every situation and search for blessings too.”
Kelly Markey, Don't Just Fly, SOAR: The Inspiration and tools you need to rise above adversity and create a life by design

Hazrat Inayat Khan
“When the healer thinks he is healing, his power is as small as a drop; when he thinks God is healing, and when owing to this thought his own self is forgotten and he is only conscious of the Self of God, then his power becomes as large as the ocean. (Inayat Khan's advice to healers)”
Hazrat Inayat Khan, The Heart of Sufism: Essential Writings of Hazrat Inayat Khan

K.L. Speer
“Leave me,” he groaned in pain. “Run.”
His face paled, blood dribbling between his lips as he coughed.

I’d seen death on people’s faces more times than I could count. Death had a way of revealing people’s true natures. Some people begged, some threatened, some tried to bargain. And this idiot I didn’t even know was dying and still trying to help me. I hated him for it.


He started trying to talk again, grabbing at my hands. 


“Shut up, dumbass,” I hissed at him, pressing harder at his wound. 


He cried out in pain, but his cry cut off as the familiar warmth spread from my chest down my arms and into his stomach. The bullet had gone clean through his gut. Normally a death wound, but not tonight. I could feel his body mending beneath my fingers, all the muscles and organs knitting themselves back together. His hand curled over the top of one of mine, squeezing gently, and I glanced up to see his eyes full of awe. The wound closed shut, leaving what I knew would be a fresh pink scar, and all the warmth left me.”
K.L. Speer, Bones

K.L. Speer
“What’d you mean when you said it would never be enough?” 


The sudden change in topics made me nauseous.


“It’s…nothing,” I lied.


“You can tell me,” he urged.


“I…I just…” Gods, those damn brown eyes made it hard to think straight. “I have a lot of blood on my hands.” 


He frowned.


“I have this…this power to heal…but I keep…I keep hurting people. I don’t know…I don’t know if I can heal enough…to make up for it.” 


“Are you keeping score?” he asked, but not in a mocking way. He studied my face, his brow furrowed as though he wanted to understand.


“No. I don’t know. I just…I want to…I need to balance the scales.”


“What scales?” 


“The…scales.” I gestured vaguely with one hand, my face heating. 


“Do you feel responsible every time you can’t heal someone?”


“I've watched so many people die," I whispered. "People I could've saved with my powers."
”
K.L. Speer, Bones

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