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The whistle is always waiting to be blown, and in some ways, it gets me to do better work. — Anne Lamott

I am not a bibliophile but a humanophile: I look for rare human beings. — Natalie Clifford Barney

I lead a life of blameless domesticity and always have done. — Boris Johnson

There's just something fascinating to me about watching a business interaction unfold, and the negotiation. And how everything is negotiable in life. — Kether Donohue

I will say this for adversity: people seem to be able to stand it, and that is more than I can say for prosperity. — Kin Hubbard

Every writer I know has trouble writing. — Joseph Heller

Often the test of courage becomes rather to live than to die. — Vittorio Alfieri

You know, honey, Natalie's expecting her second."
I arched my eyebrows at my mother, not following the change of subject. "Second what? Mortgage? Conviction? Chance at life?"
"Baby of course. Her second baby. The doctor says this one's a girl."
I laughed, genuinely amused that my mother thought it should have been so obvious. "Yeah. Well, I bet Natalie can't drop a Stray with a Powerhouse Right Hook. — Rachel Vincent

It's a brave new world. I'm 42 years old. I certainly wasn't out in high school. — Rick Mercer

You know, you do have a self-awareness as an actor. — Cate Blanchett

I'm going to put that on my gravestone. "He created such a category of unwanted pop culture - - Famous for directing unwanted cultural references" — Tim Burton

More and more I'm seeing motherhood as a marathon of endurance, not a sprint to the next stage of life. — Stacey Thacker

He looks at me, the light in his eyes fractures into millions of bits - a kaleidoscope of darkness that may never be fixed. — Alyson Noel

The nose has been formed to bear spectacles - thus we have spectacles. — Voltaire