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The child intuitively comprehends that although these stories are unreal, they are not untrue ... — Bruno Bettelheim

I know too much from personal observation from how the poor and working classes live to be satisfied with a system which makes their lives one unceasing round of toil, deprivation and anxiety. — Vida Goldstein

I've finally gotten to a place where I can say, 'You know what? You didn't think I could do it, people.' But I did it. — Michael Michele

Yeah, that sure was Mace Llewellyn staring at her from the other side of her desk. Just staring. Like he used to. Like he knew where she'd buried the bodies of all her goldfish after their unfortunate "accidents" or what she did with her sisters' toothbrushes on more than one occasion. — Shelly Laurenston

I sometimes wonder whether most people choose their hobbies because they lust after the gear more than for the benefits of the activities themselves. — Aidan Chambers

What I mean is- find somebody new to love someday. Take the time you need to heal, but don't forget to eventually share your heart with someone — Elizabeth Gilbert

I had a passion to not be a secretary forever. I was mindful of the customary career trajectory, and I knew I had to do something remarkable. — Stacey Snider

Why reproduce if you believe the world is ending?
Because the world is always ending for each of us and if one begins to withdraw from the possibilities of experience, then no one would take any of the risks involved with love. — Ben Lerner

No government can be maintained without the principle of fear as well as duty. — Jon Meacham

Only cowards cave. The brave get assassinated. — Donna Lynn Hope

Once we reach a certain age, we tend to recalibrate our expectations. We expect less from the world once we've seen it up close. — Marianne Williamson

As she looked in the full-length mirror in her dressing room, she added a few ropes of pearls, pinned a white silk camellia, and draped the Chantilly lace shawl. In that moment, Dana thought of fashion's most enduring icon who created this elegant and alluring style, and the happy personal life that eluded her. Mademoiselle Chanel died in 1971 at the age of eighty-eight while working on her spring collection, but her passion for work did not fill the void of marriage and children. Her success was costly, but clearly the choice of an uncompromising woman determined to achieve greatness on her own. She once said, I never wanted to weigh more heavily on a man than a bird. — Lynn Steward