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Three things no one has ever said about me:
You make it look so easy.
You are very mysterious.
You need to take yourself more seriously. — Jenny Offill

A new survey says one in three adults will be dressing up for Halloween. As for me, I'm not going to do anything. I'm going as Congress. — Craig Ferguson

Society places the writer so far beyond the pale that society does not regard the writer at all. — Annie Dillard

Amelia, do meet my cousin.
Your cousin?
Indeed. He might be the duke.
Then who are you?
Excellent question. — Julia Quinn

Now, I talk to athletes who answer questions with a 'yeah'. I realize I used to do that. Or they answer very quickly and you stand there trying to come up with another question to ask. I've seen both sides and it's been very educational. — Evelyn Ashford

Innocence is ignorance; ignorance is illusion; and Commencement, while it certainly is a metaphor, is no illusion. Commencement's for the disillusioned, not for the innocent. — John Barth

Challenge: we find personal meaning in pursuing a goal that's difficult but not impossible. Curiosity: we're intrigued and find pleasure in learning more. Control: we like the feeling of mastery. Fantasy: we play a game; we use our imagination to make an activity more stimulating. Cooperation: we enjoy the satisfaction of working with others. Competition: we feel gratified when we can compare ourselves favorably to others. Recognition: we're pleased when others recognize our accomplishments and contributions. — Gretchen Rubin

All I want to do is make sure that art is available to all Americans in a participatory way, whether you engage in the art process yourself or you're an audience member. — Jane Alexander

Redemption is won in the light, but is wrought in the darkness. — Holt Clarke

The strictly logical mind is usually if not always at fault in its valuations of that defiantly illogical thing known as human nature. — Oscar W. Firkins

a deep smothering emptiness — Bell Hooks