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What I always loved about vintage clothes is that you let the woman who wore it before you live on in some way. — Liz Goldwyn

Hoary idea, in any case, expecting a woman to surrender her name to her husband's in exchange for his. Why? Would any man submerge his identity and heritage to the woman he wed? — Marya Mannes

The key to my motivation has always been to look at how far I had still to go rather than how far I had come. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

A month passed in silence and then came an email asking if Qayennat would care to further amend, fortify or prune various sections of her proposal; Like all communication for them so far, this was well written and polite but abhorrent in its covert attempt to stamp out anything like love, to turn passion into hot air. She wanted to tell them as much, inviting them to take their stuffy foundation and stuff it up their backside — Anjum Hasan

We can do nothing of any measure for Him, save loving Him. Bella teaches us that is enough. In fact, it is all that matters. — Karen Santorum

I once had half a cup [of coffee], twenty years ago, and I'm still working it off. — Elizabeth Warren

All I can do is engage with complete sincerity. Then whatever happens, there is no regret. — Dalai Lama

The foresight of financial experts was, as so often, a poor guide to the future. — John Kenneth Galbraith

Egg yolks also contain choline and B vitamins. — Rick Warren

There is no language so filthy as Spanish. There are words for all the vile words in English and there are other words and expressions that are used only in countries where blasphemy keeps pace with the austerity of religion. — Ernest Hemingway,

Paradise Lost is a book that, once put down, is very hard to pick up again. — Samuel Johnson

Honoring your word is also the route to creating whole and complete social and working relationships. In addition, it provides an actionable pathway to earning the trust of others. — Werner Erhard

Because you had to see it, to believe it. — Kate Griffin