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I was born an ugly duckling due to my mother's ill health. She wasn't supposed to be pregnant, there were all kinds of complications, she couldn't survive a cesarean section etc. She said, "They didn't hand me a child, they handed me a purple melon." I heard that when I had grown up and had no idea of the whole story because the family album had pictures of a covered carriage and my mother smiling so I assumed I was asleep. — Bernie Siegel

I don't believe he was made in China, but I do believe he is disposable. — Jonathan Dunne

Tao, I think I love her. She's hot and a geek. She is so far out of your league that you are not even playing the same sport. — Wesley Chu

I feel as if something has been torn suddenly out of my life and left a terrible hole. I feel as if I couldn't be I - as if I must have changed into somebody else and couldn't get used to it. It gives me a horrible lonely, dazed, helpless feeling. It's good to see you again - it seems as if you were a sort of anchor for my drifting soul. — L.M. Montgomery

I am an acme of things accomplished, and I am an encloser of things to be. — Walt Whitman

Where there is no temptation, there is no virtue. — Agnes Repplier

Mental Health is measured though motivation to live; the more plans you have and the more significant they are, the more healthy you are. — Mark Brightlife

Some of them are okay, but the popular girls like to pick on my sister, and almost all the guys are gross. I don't know why guys are like that. Do you? — Regina Doman

I really believe that the past is beyond our grasp and what is essential about the past is something unspeakable. — Joshua Oppenheimer

- Rape is a unique crime, representing both a physical and psychological violation.
More than with any other crime the victim can experience reporting rape as a form of revictimisation.
l In no other crime is the victim subject to so much scrutiny at trial, where the most likely defence is that the victim consented to the crime. Powerful stereotypes function to limit the definition of what counts as 'real rape'."
Kelly, L., Lovett, J., & Regan, L. (2005). A gap or a chasm?: attrition in reported rape cases. London: Home Office Research, Development and Statistics Directorate. — Liz Kelly