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I think school is so much harder than real life. People are so much more accepting when they are adults. — Natalie Portman

I write and direct the Duke University Children's Hospital Benefit every year. — David Friedman

Love is more than a noun-it is a verb; it is more than a feeling-it is caring, sharing, helping, sacrificing. — William Arthur Ward

Meek and drake happen to be two of the young kings with strong voices and followings that give people hope I hope they know this n b smart! — Styles P

Prayers are to men as dolls are to children. — Samuel Butler

I want YOU to be the one wanting me first. Pushing me first. Kissing me first. Don't be careful with me," he said. "Because I won't be careful with you. — Michelle Hodkin

Nobody knows what either sleep or waking consciousness is, even though these two have long been seen as the two sides of being: part of life's unvarying diurnal rhythm. — Siri Hustvedt

I incorporate different styles that work for me. I could easily change my style depends on my opponent. — Tomoki Kameda

The defense of the Western Canon is in no way a defense of the West or a nationalist enterprise ... The greatest enemies of aesthetic and cognitive standards are purported defenders who blather to us about moral and political values in literature. We do not live by the ethics of the Iliad, or by the politics of Plato. Those who teach interpretation have more in common with the Sophists than with Socrates. What can we expect Shakespeare to do for our semiruined society, since the function of Shakespearean drama has so little to do with civic virtue or social justice? — Harold Bloom

Who's to say who's an expert? — Paul Newman

Why are there so many shadows in the world, Kate? Shouldn't there be just as much light? — Victoria Schwab

Till it has loved, no man or woman can become itself. — Emily Dickinson

It's like a magic well. You think you know everything about [a] photograph, you think you've gotten everything out of it, and all of a sudden I see things in it I'd never seen before. — Chuck Close

The brief span of our poor unhappy life to its final hour Is hastening on; and while we drink and call for gay wreaths, Perfumes, and young girls, old age creeps upon us, unperceived. — Juvenal