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My brother and I had saved $15,000 by working many years nailing fruit crates together. — Robert Mondavi

There's some invisible guy, up in the sky, who can kill you, because he loves you. — George Carlin

At each stage of development the child needs different resources from the family. During the first year, a variety of experience and the availability of the parents for attachment are primary. During the second and third years, stimulation of language development is critical. During the years prior to school entrance, information that persuades children they are loved becomes critical, and during the school years it is important for children to believe that they can succeed at the tasks they want to master. — Jerome Kagan

I teach self-reliance, the world's most subversive practice. I teach people how to grow their own food, which is shockingly subversive. So, yes, it's seditious. But it's peaceful sedition. — Bill Mollison

We live our lives afraid of change and if we were to just embrace it instead, it wouldn't seem like such a big deal when it hits us. — Nicole Williams

The way your parents try to talk to you about politics and pull you to their side, that's an exciting moment in your family. — Patricia Arquette

To know your way round a library is to master the whole of culture, i.e. the whole world. — Sophie Divry

A wise, joyous bookit unfolds the knowledge and the beauty of the two lives it embraces-old wisdom and young discover, intertwining like vines. — Rex Reed

I'll go to church if you cut my hair tomorrow. But then you have to let me paint your portrait sometime."
"You paint?" I'm honestly surprised.
"I haven't in a long time," he says. "But I find you inspiring."
"I'd be interested to see your work," I say. "Wait, you don't mean nude or anything, right?"
He laughs. "No. You'll be fully clothed. — Suzanne Young

I'm trying to have some longevity in this business. If that means not working for a while and just picking the right job, so be it. — Aaron Paul