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I grew up with that completely fictive idea of motherhood, where the mother never strayed from the kitchen. All the women in my books are very afraid that if they do anything with their minds they won't be complete women. I don't think my daughters' generation has that feeling. — A.S. Byatt

Ultimately, contentment is more a shift in attitude than a change in circumstances. — Linda Dillow

Musicians now find themselves in the unlikely position of being legitimate. At least the IRS thinks so. — Billy Joel

It makes you all look like Dracula's daughters! — Prince Philip

A lot of people just thought I'd be a .260 hitter all my life. I was kind of like, 'Let me make some adjustments and let me learn the game a little bit.' — Jeff Francoeur

When you say three things, you say nothing. — Chip Heath

Drinking more often brings out the best in the good than the worst in the bad. — Malcolm Forbes

In my own work, I don't have favorite characters, but I have characters that I relate to the most. And I relate the most to Simon from 'The Mortal Instruments,' and also Tessa from 'The Infernal Devices.' They're more sort of bookish and shy characters. — Cassandra Clare

I hate Rosebud.' She laughed. 'My mother live there.'
'Your mother?' Sylvia had the drooped look of a Basset Hound. Eighty, at least.
'You do not look at me like that. My mother one hundred and three years old and she still ring me to make sure I eat vegetables. I say to her, Mama, I will be dead in the ground just so you stop bugging me. — Anna Spargo-Ryan

It is still possible to find people who believe that government policy did not end the Great Depression and undergird the Great Prosperity, just as it is possible to uncover people who do not believe in evolution. — Robert B. Reich

The only place where success comes before work is in a dictionary. — Vidal Sassoon