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My generation understood a lot about duty to others, and very little about duty to ourselves. — Catherine Dunne

If you learn to Master Procrastination, it would astound you as to how much you are able to accomplish. — Sheldon D. Newton

That's one of the nice things about writing, or any art; if the thing's real, it just lives. All the attendant hoopla about it, the success over it or the critical rejection - none of that really matters. In the end, the thing will survive or not on its own merits. Not that immortality via art is any big deal. Truffaut died, and we all felt awful about it, and there were the appropriate eulogies, and his wonderful films live on. But it's not much help to Truffaut. — Woody Allen

Glancing at Danika, I notice she isn't wearing her normal 'look at me, all proper' style. Instead she has on jeans, a red t-shirt with the image of a smiling mushroom on it, and a pair of tennis shoes.
"Wow, you look ... different."
She cast a peek down at her clothes. "This was always my preferred style, but I thought I had to dress prim and proper to be taken seriously. But you know what I realized when I met you?"
"What?"
She takes a step forward, placing her hand over my heart. "It's not about appearances, it's about heart. — Brandy Nacole

Our civilisation is haunted by the notion that the quickest way of doing anything is invariably the best. — George Orwell

This is my journal. I can be candid here. Candidly, I could not be more miserable. — Thomas M. Disch

Tatum O'Shea, there is a very distinct possibility that I have been in love with you since the first time I saw you. — Stylo Fantome

I wish I could have healed your misery, quenched your sorrow. — Ana Chapman

It seems to me that a lot of people are using religious arguments to advance their own prejudices. — Russell Brand

A "snapshot" feature in USA Today listed the five greatest concerns parents and teachers had about children in the '50s: talking out of turn, chewing gum in class, doing homework, stepping out of line, cleaning their rooms. Then it listed the five top concerns of parents today: drug addiction, teenage pregnancy, suicide and homicide, gang violence, anorexia and bulimia. We can also add AIDS, poverty, and homelessness ... Between my own childhood and the advent of my motherhood
one short generation
the culture had gone completely mad. — Mary Blakely

I think when you're really stressed out and can't really face reality ... you shop. — Rachel Zoe