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I think pain is a very - it's an extremely hard thing to empathize moment to moment. And you often don't remember your own pain, you know, that moment that you broke a limb or you burned yourself or, I think, this is a common thing that women talk about with childbirth, that the memory of the pain is hard to summon up and relive, thankfully. — Hugh Laurie

The discoveries of modern science do not disagree with the oldest traditions which claim an incredible antiquity for our race. — H. P. Blavatsky

We don't have a lot of neighbors so we can blast the stereo. — Lita Ford

Between 1857 and 1929, while regulators largely stood idle, the American economy swung through 19 national boom-and-bust gyrations that sometimes threatened to wipe out whole industries within months. — Charles Duhigg

If I were a lioness, I would snarl. As it is, I brood. — Tish Harrison Warren

In the time of the robber barons, my great grandfather insisted on reinvesting and sharing profits with workers ... He was told he was a socialist, that he was not welcome on Wall Street. — William Clay Ford Jr.

We are not seeking revolution. We just want democracy! — Joshua Wong

You love the beauty that you can see and touch and handle, the beauty that you can destroy, and do destroy, but of the unseen beauty of life, of the unseen beauty of a higher life, you know nothing. — Oscar Wilde

There is the most wonderful thing called Polaris: it's a very high frequency laser treatment that lifts and tightens the skin. — Felicity Kendal

Well, I'm certainly not Ragnor Fell the exotic dancer. — Cassandra Clare

Good manners - the longer I live the more convinced I am of it - are a priceless insurance against failure and loneliness. And anyone can have them. — Elsa Maxwell

I am not nearly so interested in what monkey man was derived from as I am in what kind of monkey he is to become. — Loren Eiseley

There is nothing so far removed from us to be beyond our reach, or so far hidden that we cannot discover it. — Rene Descartes