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And when you're poor, you grow up fast. — Billie Holiday

Love yourself' is not 'Lust yourself. — Shay Dawkins

Property exists by grace of the law. It is not a fact, but a legal fiction. — Max Stirner

We have a disturbing cultural appetite for novelty, and it seems to me wrong each new laureate should dislodge the ideas of his or her predecessor, especially when they're still unfolding. — Louise Gluck

Great content inspires action. — Dane Brookes

In order to be a better writer, one must always write. — Safa Shaqsy

This policy of supplying by opposite and rival interests, the defect of better motives, might be traced through the whole system of human affairs, both private and public. — James Madison

A man spends the first half of his life learning habits that shorten the other half. — Ann Landers

When I forget the gospel I become dependent on the smiles and evaluation of others. — Timothy Keller

I'm disappointed in acting as a craft. I want everything to go back to Orson Welles and fake noses and changing your voice. It's become so much about personality. — Spencer Tracy

We make trifles of terrors,
Ensconcing ourselves into seeming knowledge,
When we should submit ourselves to an unknown fear. — William Shakespeare

I am too old for an eyebrow piercing but too young for an eyebrow lift. — Max Cannon

Come forward, Mare."


That is Maven's voice. Not Maven, but Maven. The boy I thought I knew. Gentle, tender. He keeps that voice stored away, ready to be used against me like a sword. It strikes me to my core, as he knows it will. In spite of myself, I feel the familiar longing for a boy who does not exist. — Victoria Aveyard

People need role models. They need to see examples of people in peoples' lives. — Coretta Scott King

I played the British Open in 1937. It took a week to get there and a week to get home. I was the low American; finished fourth or fifth. And what it came down to was, I lost a good part of my summer, won $185, and spent $1,000 on boat fare alone. — Byron Nelson