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There is a picture of my mother holding me as a baby, a look of naked love on her face. For years, it embarrassed me. Now there is a picture of me with my daughter looking exactly the same way. — Jenny Offill
People whose integrity has not been damaged in childhood, who were protected, respected, and treated with honesty by their parents, will be-both in their youth and in adulthood-intelligent, responsive, empathic, and highly sensitive. They will take pleasure in life and will not feel any need to kill or even hurt others or themselves. They will use their power to defend themselves, not to attack others. They will not be able to do otherwise than respect and protect those weaker than themselves, including their children, because this is what they have learned from their own experience. — Alice Miller
We all know showbiz isn't easy, but being a comic - especially being a female comic - can be quite punishing. — Judy Gold
What makes life worth living? Better surely, to yield to the stain of suicide blood in me and seek forgetfulness in the embrace of cold dark death. — Zane Grey
He is tired, but he's free. He is living, because he's in motion. — David Levithan
If you could envision ... the meaning of a tragedy ... you might be surprised to hear, its you and me. — Christina Perri
I take President Obama at his word that he is a Christian and was born here in America. Now, it's time that we focus on the real issues facing this country. — Tim Walberg
The scientist who recognizes God knows only the God of Newton. To him the God imagined by Laplace and Comte is wholly inadequate. He feels that God is in nature, that the orderly ways in which nature works are themselves the manifestations of God's will and purpose. Its laws are his orderly way of working. — Arthur Compton
Sometimes my mouth is a little too big and a little too open and sounds too much like a sailor. — Dolly Parton
At the end of the first half-century of engine-driven flight, we are confronted with the stark fact that the historical significance of aircraft has been primarily military and destructive. — Charles Lindbergh
Another hundred years were ground up and churned, and what had happened was all muddied by the way folks wanted it to be -- more rich and meaningful the farther back it was. — John Steinbeck
Then a little voice in him said, Let go, let go, let go — Alice Sebold
The last time you kiss someone does not have to feel like you are losing them in a war. — Nikita Gill