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What is strong and rigid is snapped and laid low. What is flexible and soft will always prevail. — Laozi

When the ball that was my heart ws broken, ... laughter fell out. — Beatrice Wood

Edna looked straight before her with a self-absorbed expression upon her face. She felt no interest in anything about her. The street, the children, the fruit vender, the flowers growing there under her eyes, were all part and parcel of an alien world which had suddenly become antagonistic. — Kate Chopin

The software program for motherhood is impossible to fully download into the male brain. You give them two tasks and they're like, 'I have to change the baby and get the dry cleaning?' — Allison Pearson

It's quite sad that so many children go through life unsure whether their parents love them or not. — Wayne Gerard Trotman

It never mattered to me that people in school didn't think that country music was cool, and they made fun of me for it - though it did matter to me that I was not wearing the clothes that everybody was wearing at that moment. But at some point, I was just like, 'I like wearing sundresses and cowboy boots.' — Taylor Swift

When you look deeply into your anger, you will see that the person you call your enemy is also suffering. As soon as you see that, the capacity of accepting and having compassion for them is there. — Thich Nhat Hanh

I don't recognise any of my emotions any more. There's no such thing as plain joy or grief. It's horror and relief and panic and gratitude all jumbled together. — Elizabeth Wein

My father was a businessman. We had discussions about honesty and dishonesty. — John Cullum

Phrantzes considered for a moment, collecting his thoughts like a general rallying his surviving troops after a massacre. — K.J. Parker

Those who spend too much will eventually be owned by those who are thrifty. — John Templeton

What are you planning?" I asked, as we turned toward the grand ballroom.
"Just a small demonstration for the public good," he said. "I am so sorry."
"You're apologizing in advance."
"Yes."
Never a good sign. — Ilona Andrews