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When Roseanne read the first script of mine that got into her hands without being edited by someone else she said, 'How can you write a middle-aged woman this well?' I said, 'If you met my mom you wouldn't ask'. — Joss Whedon

No one cares of you , you should care of yourself. — Lilly Ghalichi

Challenge yourself to find the good and beautiful thing inside of everyone. It's there. It's your job to find it. Not their job to show you. — Mark Manson

Soon the two children will walk down Edgehill Road from the bus stop like burros under their knapsacks, — Elizabeth Alexander

Manufacturers have long chosen plastic for their products on the basis of price and functionality., But creating a more sustainable relationship with plastics will require a new dexterity on our part. It will require us to think about the entire life cycle of the products we create and use. — Susan Freinkel

What was he doing with her? How on earth could he love her? But he did. Or, at least, she made him feel sick, sad, and distracted. Perhaps there was another way of describing that unique and useless combination of feelings, but "love" would have to do for now. — Nick Hornby

Life is a game; so we should know very well how to play it. — Lilly Ghalichi

An idea is only an idea if it causes unease, debate and reflection. By that standard, Thomas Homer-Dixon's concept of an 'ingenuity gap' is truly a new idea. I can think of no other new concept that so fully condenses all of the challenges we face as a human civilization than the 'ingenuity gap'. Homer-Dixon has found a way to unite all of our concerns about economics, war, population growth, complexity, etc. under a single heading. He is one of an elite group of academics who can write for a mass audience. — Robert D. Kaplan

I'm from Texas ... the bigger the hair, the closer to God! — Lilly Ghalichi

I'm so glad I spent 10 years being sad and lonely. — Caitlin Moran

Angel exists; and I believe in angels but I'm not an angel; no one can be an angel; just we can be straight. — Lilly Ghalichi

I think sleep is just the most important thing. I think most New Yorkers, especially, don't get enough sleep. — Chelsea Leyland

Sometimes broken hearts are needed, that way you will appreciate the one that handles it with care. — Lilly Ghalichi

Like a soldier back from battle you fill my vision. You're a flood, a baptism I'd forgotten, and the force of you leaves me breathless. — Julie Berry

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

Making movies is just as much of a game. They say Hollywood is like high school with money. — Kristen Stewart

More people have a fear of speaking than a fear of death. So at a funeral, most people would want to be the person in the coffin rather than the person delivering the eulogy! — Geoffrey Rush

To recover from the current economic downturn, it has been estimated that we need to create on the order of 17 million to 20 million new jobs in the coming decade ... And it's very hard to imagine where those jobs are going to come from unless we seriously get busy reinventing manufacturing. — Susan Hockfield

Life is full of conflict. Every damn day. Waking up is conflict. — Madi Merek

Always think about your future with a smile on your face, because your thoughts will eventually become your future. — Lilly Ghalichi

Life's too short so we should enjoy it without forget our limits. — Lilly Ghalichi

Freedom from stress, freedom from anxiety, freedom from depression; freedom is autonomy from all that stagnates growth in this ever complex and noisy world. By the fear of being in the unknown, we often overlook and forget the serene view of being on the raft: the glowing virgin stars, the gentle ways that the waves moves, and the endless possibilities that exist under the sun. The fundamental principle of freedom is to be lost and our state of mind never differs too far from this analogy of being stranded in the middle of the ocean. — Forrest Curran