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I was on my own at Wellesley, surrounded by a lot of young women who were motivated and intellectually curious. I started to read because I was required to do so for class, but I soon found myself enjoying the seclusion of the library. I came to see reading as an important way to learn about people, including myself. — Elisabeth Shue

Fashion is about dressing according to what's fashionable. Style is more about being yourself. — Oscar De La Renta

Gertje was right. To be an American was to be blessed with a kind of idiotic but very useful innocence. — Laurie Colwin

The mid-life crisis is just those times when you're not so into the things you were when you were younger. — Jay Kay

The Masons may not have taught me much about how to treat a guest, but they taught me not to shoot at them unless it was absolutely necessary. — Mira Grant

Beyond peace, there is no longer any existence possible. — Gustav Heinemann

On one thing professionals and amateurs agree: mothers can't win. — Margaret Drabble

She doesn't want his sympathy. She hates pity. — Julianna Baggott

He's never fired a gun in his life," Palamedes said. "He abhors weapons."
As Palamedes spoke,the group could see Shakespeare put the tonbogiri to his shoulder,then jerk three times.
Two of the attacking vimanas spun out of control,both of them crashing into two more. The flour flaming craft spiraled into the sea.
"But then he's always been full of surprises," Palamedes added. — Michael Scott

Memory training is great psychedelic training. — Terence McKenna

He who fights too long against dragons becomes a dragon himself; and if you gaze too long into the abyss, the abyss will gaze into you. - Nietzsche — Robert Kirkman

I did have two dads; one was a socialist, and one was a capitalist. I really decided I would rather be a capitalist. — Robert Kiyosaki

Change is good. And in fact unavoidable. — Dirk Benedict

Sorrow makes us very good or very bad. — George Sand

It occurred to me that I had the duty to give society something in exchange for the free education I was getting. — Mario Bunge