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Diets, like clothes, should be tailored to you. — Joan Rivers

The share of the sympathetic publisher in the author's success - the true success so different from the ephemeral - is apt to be overlooked in these blatant days, so it is just as well that some of us should keep it in mind. — Ellen Glasgow

Nothing in life is so hard that you can't make it easier by the way you take it. — Ellen Glasgow

When I am at Rome I fast as the Romans do; when I am at Milan I do not fast. So likewise you, whatever church you come to, observe the custom of the place, if you would neither give offence to others, nor take offence from them. — Ambrose

There is no power for change greater than a community discovering what it cares about. — Margaret J. Wheatley

But that was before I'd met a human: before I'd seen the depth, intelligence, even empathy, in Ragna's eyes; before I knew that humans spoke
the godstongue and smiled like starfish. — Julia Ember

Afghanistan and Iraq were lumped together in what was called a 'global war on terrorism.' — Richard Engel

It is the highest reward when a writer hears when a book written in doubt and solitude, has reached a human heart with a deeper meaning than even the writer had been aware of, as she wrote. It is something extra, the unexpected return. — Pearl S. Buck

The inhabitants of Coventry, for example, continued to imagine that their sufferings were due to the innate villainy of Adolf Hitler without a suspicion that a decision, splendid or otherwise, of the British War Cabinet, was the decisive factor in the case. — Martin Caidin

Finding you was the best thing that happened to me, Ren. — Priya Kanaparti

how benign is solitude. — Robin S. Sharma

In madness, I thought I was the most important person in the world. — John Forbes Nash Jr.

That was the nature of history, of course: notional, partial, unknowable, a record made by the victors. — Kate Morton