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Aside from my son, no person has ever shown for me the gentle concern I knew from Governor Adlai Stevenson. — Mercedes McCambridge

Ignorance is not bliss. Bliss is knowing the full meaning of what you have been given. — David Levithan

That's maybe the most important thing each generation does, is to break a lot of rules and make up their own way of doing things. — Jackson Browne

Longing to travel while you are already traveling is, I admit, a kind of greedy madness — Elizabeth Gilbert

Worry is like a squatter: it sneaks in and tries to stay without paying rent! Serve it eviction papers! HS/el — Evinda Lepins

Death is a supple suitor, that wins at last. It is a stealthy wooing; conducted first by pallid innuendos and dim approach, but brave at last with bugles. — Emily Dickinson

I loved my wounds, not because they hurt but because they were like a gun in my pocket. They gave me a power that no one knew I had. — Supervert

My gran'ther's rule was safer 'n 't is to crow: Don't never prophesy - onless ye know. — James Russell Lowell

Surrogate motherhood has been the subject of much philosophical and political dispute over the years. — Thomas Frank

I think math is a hugely creative field, because there are some very well-defined operations that you have to work within. You are, in a sense, straightjacketed by the rules of the mathematics. But within that constrained environment, it's up to you what you do with the symbols. — Brian Greene

Talent is nothing but a repeated pattern of behaviour. — Vikash Mittersain

I wonder why the celebrities remodel themselves with plastic and then proclaim in ads to be ourselves! Well hellooo... Nice example — Gayathri Jayakumar

Parker Brothers tried to introduce a German version of Risk, the board game in which players try to dominate a map of the world, the German government tried to censor it. (Eventually the rules were rewritten so that players were "liberating" rather than conquering their opponents' territories.) — Steven Pinker