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It's useless to send models out on the runway to cry. — Sonia Rykiel

I wasn't the type that got jealous, I mean I lived my entire life not being as good as my twin, so I couldn't understand the murderous rage that was suddenly flowing through me, the sudden need to claim something, to announce to the world that she was mine ... — Jay Crownover

he has martyred me, but for no cause — Elizabeth Smart

Why can't we learn to live with how we are? And whatever anybody chooses is okay by the rest of us? — Patrick Ness

If you would have a successful life, less and less try to make things happen and more and more just let things happen. — Ormond McGill

Where is delight? and what are pleasures now?-Moths that a garment fret.The world is turned memorial, crying, ThouShalt not forget! — Mary Elizabeth Coleridge

There has always been the wind.
Since our planet began to turn, there has been the wind. This ball of dirt and fire and water started to spin. The air stirred. And Earth's time began.
But the beginnings of the wind are lost in the mists of time. The wind blew before the Appian Way wended through Rome. It blew before the Parthenon crowned Athens. Before pyramids sprang up in Egypt.
Before the Mayans. Before the Incas.
Before Man. — Kaye George

Oh, yes. I've no doubt in my own mind that we have been invited here by a madman-probably a dangerous homicidal lunatic. — Agatha Christie

I love stories about teachers. For some reason I can't get enough of those kind of stories. If I turn a movie on about a teacher, I love it. I love that idea of an adult influence on kids. — Jim Carrey

Knowledge has no value if it does not enhance your wisdom. — Debasish Mridha

I've never been to St. Petersburg in my life. — Sergey Galitsky

To-day it appears as though it may well be altogether abolished in the future as it has to some extent been mitigated in the past by the unceasing, and as it now appears, unlimited ascent of man to knowledge, and through knowledge to physical power and dominion over Nature. — Frederick Soddy

But right now, you need to finish this story. Because if I don't find out what happens next, I'm going to poop myself a little. — Brad Vance

They [Narnia] are, perhaps, the greatest classics of children's literature of the twentieth century. — Douglas Gresham