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We have to do a better job at the work of anthropology if we hope to maintain our role in the public discourse. — Christopher W. Brooks

She saw each of the men enter the room and look her up and down. One by one their eyes followed her, watching her every move. Suddenly she ripped the covers off the bed and laid down on it, turned and looked back at them longingly, silently communicating with her actions and expectant stare that she was ready. — A.L. Haddix

Words have not only a definition ... but also the felt quality of their own kind of sound. — Mary Oliver

It's a hard thing to do, to be given a script, and know that you've got to turn up on the first day of the shoot - generally without having had any rehearsal - and present a character. It's really baffling; it's incredibly hard to know how to begin, to approach it, other than just thinking about it. — Emily Mortimer

People live out of either the hurt they feel or the healing Jesus provides. Your parents will never be perfect. And you will never be a perfect parent. But there is a perfect God who, over time, will bring healing to hurtful circumstances. — Derwin L. Gray

A true man of honor feels humbled himself when he cannot help humbling others. — Robert E.Lee

When journalists are 'accused' of being 'advocates', that means: challenging and deviating from DC orthodoxies. — Glenn Greenwald

I was such a late bloomer when it comes to fashion. — Debra Messing

We need to be much more robust consumers. — Beeban Kidron

It's never too early to think about your legacy," she would say. "Don't you want to leave some kind of mark that you were here? — Ben Tanzer

Creativity is a crushing chore and a glorious mystery. The work wants to be made, and it wants to be made through you. — Elizabeth Gilbert

O friendship, I too will press flowers between the pages of Shakespeare's sonnets! — Virginia Woolf

There was a period there where I was like, "No, no, no, this is crazy. I don't want to take any more drawing classes and talk about what looks best. I want to study math and psychology and physics and all these nerdy things with computers." That was fun and great, but that didn't work out. At the end of high school, I was like, "Uhh, what's easier? Drawing is easier, I'll do that." — James Pearse Connelly