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Often we women are risk averse. I needed the push. Now, more than ever, young women need more seasoned women to provide that encouragement, to take a risk, to go for it. Once a glass ceiling is broken, it stays broken. — Jennifer Granholm

If she were Catholic, she could kneel, kneel and bow her head inside a church with brilliant stained-glass windows and streaks of golden light falling over her. Yes, oh yes, she would kneel and stretch out her arms, holding to her Amy and Dottie and Bev. — Elizabeth Strout

I promise you that I will steal your heart and keep it in the prison of my love forever. — Debasish Mridha

There are many truths of which the full meaning cannot be realized until personal experience has brought it home. — John Stuart Mill

If you looked busy, you could get away with almost anything. — Brent Weeks

stealing chocolates — Nicholas Reardon

To me, the director is the most important, rather than the story. — Ludivine Sagnier

I like to think the world wasn't ready for me, but maybe the truth is that I wasn't ready for the world. I've always arrived too late for my life. — Nicole Krauss

The sun never shown
as bright as your lovely eyes
When you are happy — Ken Maxon

Of course, there are a lot of things I'm angry about in the world. — Lykke Li

It's funny how much you attach yourself to everyone around you when you film. — Jared Gilman

Honesty, capacity, and industry are nowhere more indispensable than in public employment. — William McKinley

THE ADVENTURE OF THE RETIRED COLOURMAN — Arthur Conan Doyle

Chief Engineer Naomi Nagata towered over him. She stood almost two full meters tall, her mop of curly hair tied back into a black tail, her expression halfway between amusement and annoyance. — James S.A. Corey

A ruin is not just something that happened long ago to someone else; its history is that of us all, the transience of power, of ideas, of all human endeavors. — George Schaller