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Look at the history of literature, and you find the history of beauty on the one hand and the IOUs on the other. — Richard Flanagan
Patience is a virtue, but impatience gets things done. — Chelsea Clinton
Obamacare will question your sex life, — Betsy McCaughey
I was thinking about how fleeting and precious life is. Life is also arbitrary. For example, the choices that you make, the luck of being born into the right bed, to parents who support and help you and who love you. That doesn't always happen - and then, what happens when it doesn't? — Mary Ellen Mark
You don't need Montreal steak seasoning on everything. — Sandra Lee
I'm basically always on tour. — Kathy Griffin
Oh God, I'm awful at sports. In gym I just try and avoid getting hit in the face. — Tavi Gevinson
In the inner courtroom of my mind, mine is the only judgment that counts. — Nathaniel Branden
Can you forgive me?
In a world that I seldom understand, there are winds of destiny that blow when we least expect them. Sometimes they gust with the fury of a hurricane, sometimes they barely fan one's cheek. But the winds cannot be denied, bringing as they often do a future that is impossible to ignore. You, my darling, are the wind that I did not anticipate, the wind that has gusted more strongly than I ever imagined possible. You are my destiny. — Nicholas Sparks
There is a difference between vulnerability and telling people everything about yourself. Vulnerability is a feeling. Telling everyone about yourself is just facts and details. — Simon Sinek
My greatest love in life is to develop projects. I just get a huge kick out of that. I've been doing it since ever I could. — Andrew Forrest
I don't know enough about politics. I am out of the loop. — Robin Wright
Don't you know how hopelessly I need you? — Amanda Lance
And all the nursemaids and kitchen maids I ever knew when I was a child, always had a aunt, who knew a woman, whose first cousin's boy had been put into just such a box, and had never been seen again. — Susanna Clarke