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I told her about the man, not my daddy, she said, He was only making you into a real girl. I didn't understand. But I made myself believe her. I was a real girl now. But what was I before? — Ellen Hopkins

I would love people to understand that not everyone can give away $100, but everyone can take the time to help someone get across a street. — Lynn Schusterman

I've worked since I was 11 years old, playing music and following the dream, and shaking and moving and doing it. And then, you have cancer and it was like 'Ooooohh.' It was like a big eraser. It was the only thing in my life that had ever made me just stop. — Melissa Etheridge

The Tao has no place for pettiness, and nor has Virtue. Pettiness is dangerous to Virtue; pettiness is dangerous to the Tao. It is said, rectify yourself and be done. — Zhuangzi

I keep a bedside journal. I am very affected by dream information. They might be scary to other people, but they're mine, so they don't feel scary. I'd wake up in a cold sweat if I didn't dream these things ... — Clive Barker

The most effortful forms of slow thinking are those that require you to think fast. — Daniel Kahneman

You know that you have been stabbed when you feel the deep pain of betrayal. — Les Parrott

We have failed to see that total peace can be as deadly as total war. — Kevin J. Anderson

I can assure you, this is not about spying on the American people. — Al Franken

So I majored in Drama, did all the plays that were possible to do, skated through school in order to be in every production on stage or backstage in whatever capacity and I came to New York looking for work in the summers. — Linda Lavin

I can't imagine a universe in which I try to unlove her. — Maria Dahvana Headley

In fact, in some ways, I actually feel much more confident about the quality of Carousel than I do about The Cottage Builder's Letter: probably because of its cohesive nature. — George Murray

I still love poetic imagery. I love the idea of using surrealist speak to generate lyrical content and I love the way English can be exciting in and of itself. — Jeff Tweedy