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Her little butterfly soul fluttered incessantly between memory and dubious expectation. — George Eliot

When people whom trouble is not a problem find themselves in a predicament, they are woefully unprepared ... I, however, considered myself a professional. — Nancy Wolfe

If an action must be taken that will benefit the majority at the cost of the minority, is it morally indefensible?
If an action taken for the benefit of a majority occurs at the expense of a minority, is it moral action? — Garth Nix

Happiness feels like a privilege to struggling kids, but inspiration feels like home. — Elaina Marie

Stop being perfect, because obsessing over being perfect stops you from growing. — Brad Pitt

A lot of people don't realize it, but I've a lot less success than I've have had success. — Kathy Valentine

I am a graphic artist heart and soul, though I find the term artist rather embarrassing. — M.C. Escher

I can't live without books — Thomas Jefferson

When I first came to New York City in 1967, I joined up with Richard Schechner's Performance Group - where we worked in the Performing Garage in SoHo. — Spalding Gray

To live with the work and the letters of James Joyce was an enormous privilege and a daunting education. Yes, I came to admire Joyce even more because he never ceased working, those words and the transubstantiation of words obsessed him. He was a broken man at the end of his life, unaware that Ulysses would be the number one book of the twentieth century and, for that matter, the twenty-first. — Edna O'Brien

Nobody wants to die feeling that they have not sung their song. — Marianne Williamson

The roles that have come into my life have taught me - and in that time period maybe I didn't even know it, but whatever came up or whatever it is that you have to express at that time, has benefitted me in a particular way. — Emma Stone

One's conscience reproaches one much more stingingly for one's follies than one's crimes. — Geraldine Jewsbury