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You've got to love yourself with all your short comings, and you've got to love the world no matter how bad it gets. — Joan Bauer

Stella McCartney, not only is she a designer, she is a mother of four, and she lives for practicality. She understands what a woman needs to wear to work and what a woman needs to wear when it's time to go out and put on the Ritz! — Andre Leon Talley

If you encourage love to grow, then it will protect you from all kinds of internal problems — Sunday Adelaja

I moved from New Zealand to Melbourne when I was 17. I'd planned to go to university to study French, but I was offered a contract to write and record an album that was too good to pass up. Looking back now I think that was pretty young but, at the time, I was ready to have an adventure. — Kimbra

A precious, mouldering pleasure 't is
To meet an antique book,
In just the dress his century wore;
A privilege, I think. — Emily Dickinson

I have talked with representatives from the two other parties who said they had no problem with the offer either. — Abhisit Vejjajiva

Terry gets annoyed when I describe his mother as cold. She isn't cold, he insists, just a little standoffish, and not so gabby as certain members of my family. While Terry's mom doesn't believe in asking intrusive questions, like "How are you?", she's still a warm and loving mom; just quiet and undemonstrative. — Dan Savage

Impossible situations TEST you and PROVE Him — John Paul Warren

I had sat in one day in Central Park with Bonnie and Delaney, and Duane was playing with them, so I asked if he wanted to work on an album. You never had to say to him how to play the guitar. — Herbie Mann

Come back to me, baby. Don't let them take you from me. — K.I. Lynn

In Hawaii, family showed itself in the way that my siblings never dared to call one another "half" anything. We were fully brothers and sisters. Family appeared in the pile of rubber slippers and sandals that crowded the entrance to everyone's home; in the kisses we gave when we greeted one another and said good-bye; in the graceful choreography of Grandma hanging the laundry on the clothesline; in the inclusiveness of calling anyone older auntie or uncle whether or not they were relatives. — Janet Mock

Ordinary people like you and me have the chance to make a tremendous difference for mothers and their children worldwide — Meg Ryan

The holier a man becomes, the more he mourns over the unholiness which remains in him. — C.S. Lewis