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You learn the old ways, keep what you need, and discard the rest in order to become yourself. — Nancy Ring

It is always the savage lads, with their love of excitement, who head the riot - reckless to what bloodshed it may lead. — Elizabeth Gaskell

#1425: When you really like someone, tell them. Sometimes you only get one chance. — H. Jackson Brown Jr.

My grandfather used to say the placement of a birthmark was the story of how a person lost the battle in their past life. I guess you got stabbed in the neck. Bet it was a quick death, though. — Colleen Hoover

Mother was a falconer. The one who stood on the hills and watched, trying to stave off whatever ill she perceived was coming to her children. She owned copies of our minds in the pockets of her own mind and so could easily sniff troubles early in their forming, the same way sailors discern the forming foetus of a coming storm. — Chigozie Obioma

Never trust a man who doesn't drink. — W.C. Fields

My career? I never think of it as a 'career.' Art and music and all those things that I'm creating are just part of me. — Yoko Ono

If you can keep playing tennis when somebody is shooting a gun down the street, that's concentration. — Serena Williams

I had a growing feeling that most of the best art of the world in painting and sculpture had been done, and that this newest form [photography] was more related to the progress and tempo of modern science of the eye. — Paul Outerbridge

In this town, a successful marriage is one that lasts longer than ice. — Lois Greiman

True wisdom is plenty of experience, observation, and reflection. False wisdom is plenty of ignorance, arrogance, and impudence. — Josh Billings

Youth does not require reasons for living, it only needs pretexts. — Jose Ortega Y Gasset

You are quite, quite wrong if you think that ... I find your happiness painful. What matters is that happiness - the golden day - should exist in the world, not much to whom it comes. For all of us it is so transitory a thing, how could one not draw joy from its arrival? — Winifred Holtby

But, Lord, we have yet another burden - it is that we ourselves do not love Thee as we should, — Charles Haddon Spurgeon