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Sylvia possessed a deeply conditioned respect for authority. She wanted desperately to live up to the expectations of a society that viewed her as a bright, charming, enormously talented disciple of bourgeois conformity. On the other hand, she ached to experience life in all its grim and beautiful complexity. The poetic eye was always at work examining the nuance and measuring obscure detail, turning conversation into ultimatum (Steiner) — Elizabeth Winder

I actually turned down an opportunity for a private interview with Adolph Hitler. — Dorothy Kilgallen

The financial crisis should not become an excuse to raise taxes, which would only undermine the economic growth required to regain our strength. — George W. Bush

People who go to the polar regions are statistically less likely to die than salesmen who drive on motorways in England. — Ranulph Fiennes

If I read a part and think I can connect to it, that I can touch people with it, I will do it, no matter what its size. And if I think I can't do something with a part, I won't take it. — Geraldine Page

Acceptable hypocrisy is often called politeness. — Shannon L. Alder

Photons are accurately and legitimately described as waves and particles at the same time. They are genuine wavicles. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

There is nothing to be gained by trying to change reality. I know this. Completely. And yet. And. Yet. — Susan Juby

I also don't have a desire to be on the A-list. I feel more people can relate to the D-list than the A-list. — Kathy Griffin

The ego knows itself by comparison. — Richard Rohr

What are men to rocks and mountains?
April 1, 1816: The Prince Regent enjoyed Jane Austen's novels, but he requested that she try her hand at a historical romance with less satirical and humorous elements. Austen was not amused. On this day, she wrote to the Prince Regent, I could not sit down to write a serious romance under any other motive than to save my life. — Jane Austen