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I understand a hen, perfectly. I mean, the intimate life of a hen, I know how it is. — Clarice Lispector

Love will enter cloaked in friendship's name. — Ovid

We might do better, instead, to distance ourselves, both practically and emotionally, from those whom we consider to be our equals and yet who have grown richer than us. — Alain De Botton

I guess I've been depressed for about twenty-four years. — Gillian Flynn

I've been doing music for many years and after a point what is the motivation that drives you to compose and to do stuff? I did this song for the U.N., a fighting for poverty anthem. That's when I realized that I could do a foundation. And when I started the foundation, it was basically to fight poverty and to help - that kind of stuff. — A.R. Rahman

You are not born with beauty, your beauty is created by who you are. Your inner beauty is more important than how people see you on the outside. — Emily Coussons

Love is giving the people ye love what is best for them, Bav, no' what is best for ye. It doesna matter if it rips yer heart out by the roots first. Ye've never learned tha', no' in yer thousand thousands of years, and ye never will. — Heather R. Blair

Bogart was like Henry Fonda - proud and happy to be an actor. — Katharine Hepburn

Spirituality is not primarily about values and ethics, not about exhortations to do right or live well. The spiritual traditions are primarily about reality ... an effort to penetrate the illusions of the external world and to name its underlying truth. — Parker J. Palmer

You should show some respect for what other people see and feel, even though it be the exact opposite of what you see and feel. — Luigi Pirandello

People are funny. They often don't mean to be, and that's what makes it even more endearing. — Jennifer Lee

My flesh winced, in cowardice, from such a death. — Sylvia Plath

I feel the boy's gaze on me, and I turn to him. He is still lying on the sand, propped on one arm, staring at me like a fisherman who has unexpectedly caught a shark in his nets.
I return his gaze with equal candor, adding him up. His stubbled jaw is strong and just slightly crooked, his copper eyes large and expressive, his lips full. A small, cheap earring hangs from his left earlobe. A handsome boy growing into a man's body, already powerfully built. Were he a prince or a renowned warrior, he would have entire harems vying for his attention. As it is, his rough beauty is hidden in his poorly cut clothing. — Jessica Khoury

Look, we're all the same; a man is a fourteen-room house - in the bedroom he's asleep with his intelligent wife, in the living-room he's rolling around with some bare ass girl, in the library he's paying his taxes, in the yard he's raising tomatoes and in the cellar he's making a bomb to blow it all up. — Arthur Miller