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I'm not a pretty princess, and I'm aware of that, so I like music that is really intense, really bold, and characters that in a way almost have a dark side and are kind of evil because, for me, that's when I feel my strongest and fiercest, when I'm not necessarily the good girl. — Ashley Wagner
I was at an all-girls' school, so there were a lot of us who were really awkward. I was this tall when I was 11, so I was really awkward and self-conscious. No one would really have wanted to be mean to me. I was too unimportant. — Sigourney Weaver
Endurance of life problems, spirit of survival. — Lailah Gifty Akita
In the mind and nature of a man a secret is an ugly thing, like a hidden physical defect. — Isak Dinesen
We so horridly shake our disposition with thoughts beyond the reaches of our soul> — William Shakespeare
The greatest irony is that people with Rolodexes are no longer LinkedIn. And if that pun doesn't make sense, don't ask anyone in your Rolodex to explain it. — Ryan Lilly
Nothing more to pursue, except the pursuit of nothing. — Emil Cioran
Well, I decided to stop. And I did. I stopped smoking, and I stopped speed at the same time. — Larry Hagman
No, " Miss Warren said. "Your sister, she's dead — Sherman Alexie
That there would be a political advantage in having the declaration written by a Virginian was clear, for the same reason there had been political advantage in having the Virginian Washington in command of the army. But be that as it may, Jefferson, with his "peculiar felicity of expression," as Adams said, was the best choice for the task, just as Washington had been the best choice to command the Continental Army, and again Adams had played a key part. Had his contributions as a member of Congress been only that of casting the two Virginians in their respective, fateful roles, his service to the American cause would have been very great. — David McCullough
King consistently argued that rich Western nations had moral and political responsibilities to redress global poverty, something they would never do without world disarmament. — Thomas F. Jackson
Puns are the E. coli of humor, — Tim Pratt
It's so easy to hate something. It's harder to genuinely appreciate something. — Zachary Cole Smith