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Thy wife, not handmaid I, yet thou dost say, 'I first in Eden rule.' Thou, then, hast sway. Must I, my Adam, mutely follow thee? Run at thy bidding, crouch beside thy knee? Lift up (when thou dost bid me) timid eyes? Not so will Lilith dwell in Paradise. — Ada Langworthy Collier

My grandmother is still a woman who worries about what she looks like when she goes outside. She's from that era, and I can remember saying to her, 'Grandmother, we're just going to the grocery store.' And she'd be like, 'I've got to fix my face!' You were very aware of how you were presenting yourself to society in 1960s Las Vegas. — Vinessa Shaw

Whatever comes, let it come, what stays let stay, what goes let go. — Papaji

Art does not exist only to entertain
but also to challenge one to think, to provoke, even to disturb, in a constant search for the truth. — Barbra Streisand

You don't actually have to understand the song to be emotionally moved and uplifted, whereas with language it becomes quirky and analytical. — Warwick Thornton

I feel like I'm being eaten from the inside out and I can't tell anyone what's going on ... — Kevin Powers

Our memories tell us who we are and they cannot be achieved through committee work, by consulting other people about what happened. That doesn't mean that at all times memories are telling us the absolute truth, but that the main source of who we are is that memory, flawed or not. — Tobias Wolff

You're chasing him, but who's chasing you? — Tarryn Fisher

God is like a computer, the more software you put in, the greater the danger that extensions will conflict. — Alexander Waugh

Do not cling to the symbols, but get to the inner truth! — Meister Eckhart

I still do live concerts all over the country - about four a month - with singing and characters and improv. It keeps me limber. I'll never lose that. And comedy is still the bread and butter. — Martin Short