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I like being small - I've known so many women with big boobs who feel overweight or end up with back problems. — Eva Longoria

Sylvia possessed a deeply conditioned respect for authority. She wanted desperately to live up to the expectations of a society that viewed her as a bright, charming, enormously talented disciple of bourgeois conformity. On the other hand, she ached to experience life in all its grim and beautiful complexity. The poetic eye was always at work examining the nuance and measuring obscure detail, turning conversation into ultimatum (Steiner) — Elizabeth Winder

Once upon a time I too thought that the future was the only competent judge of our works and actions. Later on I understood that chasing after the future is the worst conformism of all, a craven flattery of the mighty. For the future is always mightier than the present. It will pass judgement on us, of course. And without any competence. — Milan Kundera

there's something satisfying and liberating about covering ground solely by moving our own bodies. — Dana L. Ayers

It feels to me like everyone is going to do their best work when they feel emotionally safe. — Lynn Shelton

Every piece of the puzzle that doesn't fit gets you closer to the answer. — Cynthia Lewis

Even the standard example of ancient nonsense - the debate about angels on pinheads - makes sense once you realize that theologians were not discussing whether five or eighteen would fit, but whether a pin could house a finite or an infinite number. — Stephen Jay Gould

No man can claim to be free in real terms unless he is fully in control of his own destiny! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

A speech without a specific purpose is like a journey without a destination. — Ralph C. Smedley

Hypocrisy is the outside of cynicism. — Mason Cooley

To me, steampunk and urban fantasy are naturally hinged together. And I think that's because I love the early gothic Victorian literature, and both things spring from that movement. — Gail Carriger

Whatever we say about God always rests within the larger reality of what we can't say; meaning always resides within a larger mystery; knowing always takes place within unknowing; whatever has been revealed to us surrounded by that which hasn't been revealed to us. — Rob Bell

God works in mysterious ways, he thought with a sign. — Mary Higgins Clark