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To you who eat a lot of rice because you are lonely
To you who sleep a lot because you are bored
To you who cry a lot because you are sad
I write this down.
Chew on your feelings that are cornered
Like you would chew on rice.
Anyway life is something that you need to digest.
- Chunyang Hee
("sorry" doesn't sweeten her tea) — Helen Oyeyemi

The divorced Indian lady combines every fantasy about the liberated, wicked Western woman with the safety net of basic submissive familiarity. — Bharati Mukherjee

After bread, education is the first need of the people. — Georges Danton

A wise mother knows: It is her state of consciousness that matters. Her gentleness and clarity command respect. Her love creates security. — Vimala McClure

I did karate for years and years and years. — Bryce Dallas Howard

There are photographs of people you don't recognize and photographs of you in ways you don't wish to be remembered, but they each contain elements of places or times you do not wish to forget. — Diane Meier

Anyone unable to understand how useful religion can be founded on lies will not understand this book either. — Kurt Vonnegut

A life's work should be based on love. — Ray Bradbury

All of life presents itself as a cycle of cause and effect. When this cycle is negative, there are three ways to change. You can change the cause, change the effect, or choose the most powerful option become the cause! — Bill Crawford

Although my royal rank causes me to doubt whether my kingdom is not more sought after than myself, yet I understand that you havefound other graces in me. — Elizabeth I

You can always create, seek, and find a range of options to determine how you will respond to what happens, and how you will play the cards in your hand. — Henry Cloud

A fine suggestion, a sketch with great feeling, can be as expressive as the most finished product. — Eugene Delacroix

I don't think there's a difference between writing for a newspaper or magazine and doing a chapter in a book. — Rick Bragg