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For a parent, it's hard to recognize the significance of your work when you're immersed in the mundane details. Few of us, as we run the bath water or spread the peanut butter on the bread, proclaim proudly, "I'm making my contribution to the future of the planet." But with the exception of global hunger, few jobs in the world of paychecks and promotions compare in significance to the job of parent. — Joyce Maynard

Whoever can find the answer to this question: "How can I say this to my dog" has already won the game. — Max Von Stephanitz

Focus on the opportunities, not on the constraints. — Paul Laseau

Fuck, honey. You taste so good. We taste so good together... — Sibylla Matilde

After a while size means nothing. It gets back to whether you're making 100% rate of return on $10,000 or $100 million dollars. It doesn't make any difference. — Paul Tudor Jones

I'd have to eat that — Cheryl Strayed

I'm a mother," said her mother, in her foodless flat where the dust did not dare to settle, "and I know what I know. — Neil Gaiman

There is no bad luck in the world but whitefolks — Toni Morrison

When your turn comes to jump into the Nothing, you too will be a nameless servant of power, with no will of your own. Who knows what use they will make of you? Maybe you'll help them persuade people to buy things they don't need, or hate things they know nothing about, or hold beliefs that make them easy to handle, or doubt the truths that might save them. Yes, you little Fantastican, big things will be done in the human world with your help, wars started, empires founded ... " " The human world is full of weak-minded people, who think they're as clever as can be and are convinced that it's terribly important to persuade even the children that Fantastica doesn't exist. Maybe they will be able to make good use of you. — Michael Ende