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Refuse to be afraid that we will no longer be considered attractive and acceptable when we are strong. — Jane Fonda

Asta Sollilja slept on, her head in the corner, mouth open, chin up, and head back, with one hand under her ear and the other half-open on the coverlet as if she thought in her sleep that someone would come and lay happiness in her palm. — Halldor Laxness

I use every opportunity, whether on my radio show or on television, to break stereotypes. — Ryan Seacrest

Don't worry. We'll farm, soon's he finishes wi' that new-style Scanran fertilizer. — Tamora Pierce

I'm Valerie Rye,' she said, savoring the words. 'It's all right for you to talk to me. — Octavia E. Butler

I was in a kind of agony. I was right on the point of coming out with the words, "Lloyd, I'm a pauper myself - absolutely penniless, and in debt!" But a white-hot idea came flaming through my head, and I gripped my jaws together, and calmed myself down till I was as cold as a capitalist — Anonymous

The play is on top of me all the time, and I am constantly thinking about it. Even when I leave the theatre, I'll mumble the lines to myself or think about the way the character walks or holds himself. — Donald Pleasence

You can tell the deepest truths with the lies of fiction — Isabel Allende

I love working in the markets, I love working with fabric. So I'm not that conditioned to one thing. — Donna Karan

1. Do No Harm 2. Make Things Better 3. Respect Others 4. Be Fair 5. Be Loving — Bruce Weinstein

I have brought you to the revel, now dance if you can! — William Wallace

promenade concert n. BRITISH a concert of classical music at which a part of the audience stands in an area without seating, for which tickets are sold at a reduced price. The most famous series of such concerts is the annual BBC Promenade Concerts (known as the Proms), instituted by Sir Henry Wood in 1895. — Catherine Soanes