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Life has brought me work to do on myself these past two years. — Isabelle Adjani
An indiscriminate distrust of human nature is the worst consequence of a miserable condition, whether brought about by innocence or guilt. And though want of suspicion more than want of sense, sometimes leads a man into harm; yet too much suspicion is as bad as too little sense. — Herman Melville
I've been rapping since I was 18 years old, with a crew called Blades. — Abbie Cornish
As for the bracelet Mom wore to the funeral, what I did was I converted Dad's last voice message into Morse code, and I used sky-blue beads for silence, maroon beads for breaks between letters, violet beads for breaks between words, and long and short pieces of string between the beads for long and short beeps, which are actually called blips, I think, or something. Dad would have known. — Jonathan Safran Foer
I believe fuel cells could end the 100-year reign of the internal combustion engine. — William Clay Ford Jr.
A person may be very secretive and yet have no secrets. — Elbert Hubbard
Writers in Latin America live in a reality that is extraordinarily demanding. Surprisingly, our answer to these demands protects and develops our individuality. I feel I am not alone in trying to give their voice to those who don't have it. — Elena Poniatowska
He'd always found that he learned more if he kept quiet. — Cinda Williams Chima
This is what's happening: together we are descending the stairs of the heart, which lead to the sources. (It is a secret staircase. I knew it existed. Which is why I avoided it. Because it leads to the other-life, deep, underground, the fluvial, the painful.)
We are in the process of descending into the depths of the heart. To where bodies communicate with each other. — Helene Cixous
Everybody forgets the basic thing; people are not going to love you unless you love them. — Pat Carroll
the fact that he couldn't put the feeling into words didn't make it go away. — Dennis Bakke
Was that Guardian Belikov?" she asked, switching subjects abruptly. "Yeah." I swore I thought she might faint then and there. "Really? He's even cuter than I heard. — Richelle Mead
What takes more courage - doing what's normal and being miserable, or admitting what you need in order to be happy? — Susannah Sandlin
Finch was his own country, the government unstable, the population volatile. — Kealan Patrick Burke