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Make a painting you can work on for a long period, and make it look like it doesn't show any effort. — Alex Katz

Why harrow oneself by looking on the worst side?... Because it is sometimes necessary. — Agatha Christie

If the truth is worth telling, it is worth making a fool of yourself to tell it. — Frederick Buechner

I will play my part by singing the spirit into every open heart. — Bobby Womack

I wrapped my head in my arms, and let the torrent consume me. I had never let myself cry like this. I had feared that if I opened the floodgates I would drown. But as the waves crashed over me, I was not consumed, I was swept up, washed, my soul blanketed with blessed relief. Hope rose within me like a buoy. And with the hope, came peace. And the peace calmed the waters and quieted the storm, until I sat, spent, bled out, done. — Amy Harmon

The gymnasiacs of Venice, in California, are so addicted to these practices that there has arisen a nation of men who can no longer put their arms against their sides — Quentin Crisp

I don't like spontaneity; there you go. I'm wary of it. — Jacques Audiard

It was easier to accept what could not be changed than to risk everything and seek out the unknown. — Blake Crouch

Who lit the fuse on your tampon? — Sophie Monroe

I've been told the weirdest things: 'Yeah, I love taking a bath to your music!' or 'I gave birth to my daughter while listening to your music.' — Norah Jones

A teacher is not someone you need perpetually. You need them to show you how to get through the doorway; but once you get through the doorway, you are on your own. — Frederick Lenz

We name and talk of a problematic 'transvestism,' the desire to dress in the clothes of the other sex. We do not usually name and speak of the strong desire to dress in the clothes of one's own sex. But why would most of us feel intense anxiety at dressing publicly in the clothes of the other sex? Does not our fervid desire to dress in the clothes of our own sex suggest a mystery to be explored? — Jonathan Ned Katz

Life is of little value unless it be consecrated by duty. — Samuel Smiles