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Direct confrontation, direct conversation is real respect. And it's amazing how many people get that. — Penn Jillette

Most of us want to fix or change the world in some fashion. But to change the world, you first have to understand it. — Steven D. Levitt

Here, boy, is the lesson learned: showing mercy is a mistake. It affected the rest of my life. — Uvi Poznansky

I'm not going to be caught around here for any fool celebration. To hell with birthdays! — Norman Rockwell

Reporting the extreme things as if they were the average things will start you on the art of fiction. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Words are like seeds, I think, planted into our hearts at a tender age. They take root in us as we grow, settling deep into our souls. The good words plant well. They flourish and find homes in our hearts. They build trunks around our spines, steadying us when we're feeling most flimsy; planting our feet firmly when we're feeling most unsure. But the bad words grow poorly. Our trunks infest and spoil until we are hollow and housing the interests of others and not our own. We are forced to eat the fruit those words have borne, held hostage by the branches growing arms around our necks, suffocating us to death, one word at a time. — Tahereh Mafi

I like colorful tales with black beginnings and stormy middles and cloudless blue-sky endings. But any story will do. — Katherine Applegate

I am just the person who didn't want to settle for not having everything I dreamed of. — Katharine McPhee

In the day school she went to in New York she had long intimate conversations with them all in her imagination, but never in reality. — Madeleine L'Engle

On 'Undeclared,' I was actually the only person who had gone to college. Here we are doing this college show, and no one had actually really been, and it was so bizarre to me. — Carla Gallo

It is a good idea sometimes to think of the importance and dignity of our every-day duties. It keeps them from being so tiresome; besides, others are apt take us at our own valuation. — Laura Ingalls Wilder