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I had always imagined myself hitching up on to my elbows on the delivery table after it was all over - dead white, of course, with no makeup and from the awful ordeal, but smiling and radiant, with my hair down to my waist, and reaching out for my first little squirmy child and saying its name, whatever it was. — Sylvia Plath

When you live as I do, you cannot indulge in jealousy. If you do, it will rip you apart. — David Levithan

Great truths do not take hold of the hearts of the masses. And now, as all the world is in error, how shall I, though I know the true path, how shall I guide? If I know that I cannot succeed and yet try to force success, this would be but another source of error. Better then to desist and strive no more. But if I do not strive, who will? Chuang Tzu — Aldous Huxley

A poore beauty finds more lovers then husbands. — George Herbert

The best way to improve mental performance, is to improve physical performance — Tim Ferriss

A community is nothing else than a harmonious collection of individuals. — Augustine Of Hippo

I've written all that I've wanted to write to date. — Rod Serling

The Christian's journey through life isn't a sprint but a marathon. — Billy Graham

Is this what it is to get older, to have adventures you can no longer tell your family because you are moving apart from them? ... Or do you grow up and have adventures you tell no one? Are some adventures only yours alone? — Polly Horvath

The world, no matter how monstrously it may be threatened, has never been known to succumb entirely. — Lemony Snicket

All genuinely intellectual work is humorous. — George Bernard Shaw

I really appreciate Frank Ocean's lyrical style, I appreciate the way that he can kind of draw you into this personal space, but it's still lyrical. It's almost poetic, in a way, but it's very personal at the same time. — Alicia Keys

How is it that these two boys who are so different are connected in such unexpected, deep ways? Maybe we all are, I think, and we don't know how to see it anymore. — Ally Condie

It sounded somewhat doom-laden, so I felt obliged to look it up more thoroughly, in case I should eat some chocolate rather quickly. — Carol Anne Dobson