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I never take any notice of what common people say, and I never interfere with what charming people do. If — Oscar Wilde

Teen uk'al k'iinam. Teen uk'al yah. I drink your ache. I drink your pain. — Mimi Jean Pamfiloff

After my second, I started working with a nutritionist who specializes in post-baby weight loss. It's called Simply Beautiful Mom. I'm in restaurants all the time because of work, and she actually will look at menus online before I go and she says, 'These are the three things you're allowed to order. Don't even open a menu.' — Lauren Weisberger

Let us know, therefore, that when we have departed from Christ, nothing remains for us but death. — John Calvin

I've had many mentors, but the one that has the most impact was my mother. — Ursula Burns

The stream of national consciousness moves faster now, and is broader, but it seems to run less deep. — Robert M. Pirsig

If you have just an emotion, you would not necessarily feel it. To feel an emotion, you need to represent in the brain in structures that are actually different from the structures that lead to the emotion, what is going on in the organs when you're having the emotion. — Antonio Damasio

The face ... always the face. The body can [have] muscles or [be] too skinny
I don't care. — Louise Bourgoin

When we can commit a crime, we can also trigger debate. Cases go to courts. Media start covering the cases. But once you build smart environments where, if you meet a certain probabilistic profile, you won't even be allowed to board a bus, let alone commit a crime, we're perpetuating existing laws so they face no challenges or revision. — Evgeny Morozov

Behavioral economics is about working constructively with the standard economic model to get a better understanding of economic behavior. The objective is definitely not to criticize the standard economic model, or accentuate the negatives. Testing the standard model is a means to an end, and that end is to understand economic behavior as best we can. — Edward Cartwright