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I love breakfast - I like going to sleep at night because I know I get to wake up and eat in the morning. — Charles Michael Davis

No woman can call herself free who cannot choose the time to be a mother or not as she sees fit. — Margaret Sanger

What an unfair advantage the dead had over the living, for there could be no rebuttal, no denial, nothing but the accusing silence of the grave. — Sharon Kay Penman

Cast off everything/everyone else has known for you./Move gratefully, from these old skins./And this time, if you toughen,/decide/for whom? — Em Claire

From one moment to another memory steps back to rediscover the past — Munia Khan

There's something so beautiful in coming on one's very inmost thoughts in another. In one way it is one of the greatest pleasures one has. — Olive Schreiner

Every integral man has inside him, in his heart of hearts, a mystic center around which all else revolves. This mystic whirling lends unity to his thoughts and actions; it helps him find or invent the cosmic harmony. For some this center is love, for others kindness or beauty, others the thirst for knowledge or the longing for gold and power. They examine the relative value of all else and subordinate it to this central passion. — Nikos Kazantzakis

Photography promises an enhanced mastery of nature, but photography also threatens conflagration and anarchy. — Allan Sekula

I look for people who have raw intelligence and a great work ethic and loyalty, and I can quickly identify people who have the right ingredients. But sometimes it is more difficult to get them to accept the fact that they can take on increasing responsibility. Oftentimes individuals will decide how far [they] go by how much work they're willing to put in and how quick they are to ask for help. Too many people have this deep-seated fear that if they ask for help, they will be thought less of. — Hillary Clinton