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I have my own little sense of style. As far as image goes today for a new artist, you'll find that fashion is really important. I wouldn't want to show up for a performance in something that is absolutely the opposite of who I am as an artist. — Miranda Lambert

Sing, for it may be that your thoughts have plucked Some medicable herb to make our grief Less bitter. — W.B.Yeats

I rent houses in LA when I'm filming. I find the isolation there terrifying. There's nowhere to go, there's nowhere to be with people. I'm not a beach bunny. — Kathleen Turner

Friendships can survive after massive disappointment, but only if both parties are honest with one another. — Amy Dickinson

Our reputations do not come from how we talk about ourselves. Our reputations come from how others talk about us. — Simon Sinek

Sunday was always the best of days for being the self you had intended to be, but were not, for one reason or another. — Jesse Ball

It seems important to find ways of reminding ourselves that most 'familiarity' is meditated and delusive. — David Foster Wallace

If you're looking for your own idea of your own identity you know the human genome may not be the best place to look for it. You're just looking at a bunch of viruses. — Carl Zimmer

When I look back at what I've written and try to explain it, it doesn't help, but it helps to be in a process of writing. It's the same thing with reading - you lose yourself when you read as well. When I was younger I used literature that way, it was just escapism, a tool to run away from things. — Karl Ove Knausgard

When I was younger there was something in me. I had passion. I may not have known what I was going to do with that passion, but there was something-and I still feel it. It's this little engine that roars inside of me and I just want to keep going and going. — Sheila Johnson

Creative wordsmiths, who need to know the canons of pedestrian prose — Steven Pinker

But leaves don't just fall. They wilt and fade and no longer protect you from the rain. — Erik Valeur