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I don't think me walking away from modeling was scary for me. In hindsight, I think it was very risky, when you talk about risk. Because it paid the bills. — Tyra Banks

Nihil tam acerbum est in quo non aequus animus solatium inveniat.
There is nothing so disagreeable, that a patient mind can not find some solace for it. — Seneca The Younger

Characters in a book are very much like personalities divvied up within a family. In the end, it all averages out to a sort of overall averageness. — Douglas Coupland

I'm the Magoo of actresses, very accident-prone. — Peta Wilson

Amazing love, amazing life. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I have no television - I hate it. — Patricia Highsmith

*Employee* is a label given to a creature that could not hold on to its dream. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

The world had been sanitized like Disney had done to Times Square. They had gotten rid of God, family, and country along with the graffiti. — Michael J. Sullivan

I see no occasion for that. You and the girls may go, or you may send them by themselves, which perhaps will be still better, for as you are as handsome as any of them, Mr. Bingley may like you the best of the party. — Jane Austen

I think: I would like to take N back to a story right now, like a rake.
I would say, "Oh, this rake is uneven. Do you have any where the tines go straight across?"
I would like to do a straight exchange.
But there are things that cannot be returned. Errant husbands are one of them. Wives are not. Wives can be exchanged; I have always known this. — Suzanne Finnamore

The older I grow the more earnestly I feel that the few joys of childhood are the best that life has to give. — Ellen Glasgow

I would say that I probably had an unhealthy love affair with drinking. I grew up as this kind of insecure kid, you know, kind of making my way. And drinking took all of that away. — Michael Botticelli

In the time that I have been acquainted with this region I have become increasingly aware of it as a testament of water, the origin and guide of its contours and gradients and of all the lives - the plants and small creatures, and the culture - that evolved here. That was always here to be seen, of course, and the recognition has forced itself, in one form or other, upon people in every part of the world who have been directly involved with the growing of living things. The gardener who ignores it is soon left with no garden. — W.S. Merwin