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A good mother remembers to serve fruit at breakfast, is always cheerful and never yells, manages not to project her own neuroses and inadequacies onto her children, is an active and beloved community volunteer. She remembers to make play dates, her children's clothes fit, she does art projects with them and enjoys all their games. — Ayelet Waldman

See, I have a different type of music from other peoples. They playing the other kind of blues, and I'm playing cotton-patch blues ... Ain't nobody now can play the blues that I play. — Junior Kimbrough

Your name is Rain, isn't it? Rain slips in the cracks and slides through the seams. You can do it? Can't you? — Gregory Maguire

Puritans, like poachers, shoot to kill your inner bonobo — Susan Block

I am excessively diverted. — Jane Austen

The familiar changes as we cling to it. — Mason Cooley

And Ralph always wound up these mental soliloquies by arriving at the conclusion, that there was nothing like money. — Charles Dickens

You weren't world-class when Arsenal signed you. — Arsene Wenger

I love the church, the church that God is establishing, that Jesus died for, so I'll never have any negative things to say about His church. — LeCrae

We can not imitate great souls. However to study, analyse and imbibe the principles they teach and embody, is the path of progress. — Radhanath Swami

Science even more than the Gospel teaches us humility. She cannot look down on anything, she does not know what superiority means, she despises nothing, never lies for the sake of a pose, and conceals nothing out of coquetry. She stops before the facts as an investigator, sometimes as a physician, never as an executioner, and still less with hostility and irony. — Alexander Herzen

I look for the moment(s) in the story where the writer risked abandoning the glory of the self in favor of the possible relationship with an other. I don't ever let the market tell me what a memoir is. The first best memoir I ever read was Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman. — Lidia Yuknavitch

At every single moment, we are given the opportunity to choose our future. What we do today will determine what we face next week, next month, or next year. It is at the moment of a particular occurrence that we are called upon to make a choice: Will I do it the way I've always done it, or will I do it a different way. — Iyanla Vanzant