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Just last year, I had to read the old Indian epic, the Mahabharata. Inspired by it, I wished I had been named Draupadi. After all, she, too, had been born differently, even abnormally. She had stepped out of fire, a gift from the old gods to her father the king. There had been no Hindu gods involved in my birth, but the loose parallels gave me a delightful sense of grandeur. — Sangu Mandanna

In the sunny world, with its small things moving too fast, I shy away from light and in the attic cuss the dark. — Andre Alexis

Still I promise myself, "Next time I will do better" in the all-too-human conceit that I will always be offered a "next time. — Robin Hobb

Thankfulness is the tune of angels. — Edmund Spenser

Sometimes you can see car crashes from a long way off, if the road is straight and both vehicles are heading towards each other in the same lane. — Nick Hornby

Now I'm back home, living in London, running my theater. I just want to enjoy all that. — Sam Mendes

Virtue herself is her own fairest reward. — Silius Italicus

Sometimes the changes are good. Sometimes you think they're good and you end up disappointed. Other times you think life has handed you a lemon and it turn out to be a diamond. And there are other times when it just is what it is. It's not what you wanted, but there's nothing you can do about it, so you just have to accept what's happened and go on — Melodie Ramone

I feel pressure every day. It is only pressure that I put on myself, but I would expect all professional sportspeople to feel pressure to perform their best whenever they are at work. — Tony McCoy

They improve greatly, and sometimes I go and see the performances they do and I am consciously aware that there isn't enough work for the good dancers. — Siobhan Davies

If a heart breaks and nobody hears it, how do you know if its really broken? — Angela Richardson

Underwear. It's like a god damned leash. It also constantly reminds me of how funny I look naked. — Pete Wentz

We need to be reminded that there is nothing morbid about honestly confronting the fact of life's end, and preparing for it so that we may go gracefully and peacefully. — Billy Graham