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I get very involved with my things, and they are not standard equipment. — Iris Apfel

Always stay true to who you are. — Willow Shields

The only realism in art is of the imagination. — William Carlos Williams

It's been so long, I don't remember what okay feels like. — Kayla Krantz

By the age of twenty, any young man should know whether or not he is to be a specialist and just where his tastes lie. By postponing the question we have set on immaturity a premium which controls most American personality to its deathbed. — Bill Vaughan

All human activity is prompted by desire. — Bertrand Russell

It's the ones you love the most who can lift you in an instant, and destroy you without trying. — Dorothy Koomson

All the things that people do in order to show that they don't need anybody ... meanwhile, all they really want to do is say, "Please keep me." We all want to be kept. The problem is we are too afraid to let anyone know about it. What are these fragile things in our hearts that have so much fear of being broken? — C. JoyBell C.

It ain't bragging if you can do it. — Dizzy Dean

A very subtle difference can make the picture or not. — Annie Leibovitz

If you disrespect everybody that you run into, how in the world do you think everybody's supposed to respect you? — Aretha Franklin

I think it's degrading of you, Flora,' cried Mrs Smiling at breakfast. 'Do you truly mean that you don't ever want to work at anything?'
Her friend replied after some thought: 'Well, when I am fifty-three or so I would like to write a novel as good as "Persuasion", but with a modern setting, of course. For the next thirty years or so I shall be collecting material for it. If anyone asks me what I work at, I shall say "Collecting material." No one can object to that. Besides, I shall be.'
Mrs Smiling drank some coffee in silent disapproval.
'If you ask me,' continued Flora, 'I think I have much in common with Miss Austen. She liked everything to be tidy and pleasant and comfortable around her, and so do I. You see Mary,' - and here Flora began to grow earnest and to wave one finger about - 'unless everything is tidy and pleasant and comfortable all about one, people cannot even begin to enjoy life. I cannot endure messes. — Stella Gibbons

People who don't think shouldn't talk. — Lewis Carroll

The first issue of The Register was printed in London, and gave a glowing account of the province that was to be - its climate, its resources, the sound principles on which it was founded. — Catherine Helen Spence