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Keep quiet about a toothpick in today's butter and next thing you know you'll be findin' a doorknob in the cottage cheese. — Alan Bradley

Yes, vanity is a weakness indeed. But pride - where there is a real superiority of mind, pride will be always under good regulation. — Jane Austen

Be lord of a day, through wisdom and justice, and you can put up your history books. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I found myself at a time in my career trying to impress everyone. I was constantly thinking about what everyone thought of my music. — SonReal

Even at birth the soul comes to its own and through every step of its earthly pilgrimage it attracts those combinations of conditions which reveal itself, which are the reflections of its own purity and, impurity, its strength and weakness. Men — James Allen

Every managerial act must be seen as an unequivocal support for urgency in pursuit of constant testing, change, and improvement. — Tom Peters

They all agreed that things were better in the old days. Some of them were sad about it and some were bitter, but it was always, 'Nothing is as good as it used to be.' I swore I would never talk like that and you know what? Now that I'm an old lady myself, I think that most things are better than they used to be. Look at the computers. Look at your sister, the cardiologist, and you, graduating from Harvard. Don't talk to me about the good old days. What was so good? — Anita Diamant

Gentlemen prefer blondes ... but gentlemen marry brunettes. — Anita Loos

Oh, she didn't schlep me. I schlepped her, actually. I was the one who wanted to be an actress. — Ellen Muth

Break ups are painful, but if initiated at the right time can fuel one's sense of optimism. — Dov Davidoff

You're right not to talk. It's a sort of higher honesty, I think. Once you start talking, there's no telling what you'll say. — Marilynne Robinson