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The data show we can do something about upward mobility. Every extra year of childhood spent in a better neighborhood seems to matter. — Raj Chetty

The thing about Precious, she's so far from a Hollywood character. She's so honest and real, I definitely felt like I knew her. — Gabourey Sidibe

She was limp and pathetic and woozy and I loved her, I realised, even more because I knew how completely it was doomed. — Olivia Sudjic

I'm jealous of that time when you could afford lofts and survive on almost nothing. You can't do that anymore. — Jim Shaw

The essence of gospel-humility is not thinking more of myself or thinking less of myself, it is thinking of myself less. — Timothy Keller

I think when you're young, you're a lot more open-minded, and sometimes you're a lot more perceptive about what's going on in the world. — Zendaya

You must continue. Poets are the ones who change the world. — Jackie Kennedy

To say she was attractive would be an understatement. Calling her 'attractive' would be like calling the Taj Mahal a marble grave. — Mallika Nawal

We live in an age when the traditional great subjects - the human form, the landscape, even newer traditions such as abstract expressionism - are daily devalued by commercial art. — Andy Warhol

These two entities - Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac - are not facing any kind of financial crisis, — Barney Frank

When you don't fit in, you become superhuman. You can feel everyone else's eyes on you, stuck like Velcro. You can hear a whisper about you from a mile away. You can disappear, even when it looks like you're still standing right there. You can scream, and nobody hears a sound.
You become the mutant who fell into the vat of acid, the Joker who can't remove his mask, the bionic man who's missing all his limbs and none of his heart.
You are the thing that used to be normal, but that was so long ago, you can't even remember what it was like. — Jodi Picoult