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He moves closer and leans down so I will look at him. And I feel sick, literally nauseated by the smell of bourbon on his breath. And yet I still want to fold myself up and put my entire body in his arms. I am loving him and hating him at the same time. — Kathryn Stockett

Depressing realization sets in. Writing was invented not by human beings but by accountants. Most of the early writing systems are records of how much crap people own, how much money they have, how much money they owe, and other lowering/boastful facts of human life. — Philip Hensher

Our favorite holding period is forever. — Warren Buffett

A positive attitude does not cure cancer, any more than a negative one causes it. — Siddhartha Mukherjee

When I go to M Bar there's all kinds of agents there, looking for people who doing good stuff. — Bob Odenkirk

I'm a bit of a layman physics junkie. I don't really understand it, but I love trying to understand it. — Laura San Giacomo

Stupid is forgivable, but ignorance is intolerable. The first is a birth defect, the second is a choice. — Lucee Lovett

If you choose to see everything as a miracle, then where you are right now is perfect. There is nowhere to run to; there is nothing else to do except be in this moment and allow what is to be. From that place of radical acceptance, major change can happen. The first step in any transformational experience is acceptance and surrender to the present moment, the way that it is. From that place we have the awareness, humility and power to change what is. — Mastin Kipp

My first paid role was my first job out of drama school, which was 'Just William.' It was a BBC TV show. I played Ethel. — Lily James

Like the dew on the mountain, like the foam on the river, like the bubble on the fountain, thou art gone, and for ever! — Walter Scott

Empathy is the capacity to think and feel oneself into the inner life of another person. It has both emotional and cognitive aspects, involving the ability to tune into the emotions experienced by another. — Jacqui Stedmon