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A young city, Miami lacks the history, the roots, and the traditions of other major metropolitan areas. Everybody here is from someplace else. — Edna Buchanan

When a woman becomes her individual most effective close friend existence is simpler. — Diane Von Furstenberg

I hope I have made it clear that the work is about perfection as we are aware of it in our minds but that the paintings are very far from being perfect - completely removed in fact - even as we ourselves are. — Agnes Martin

What men of science want is only a fair day's wages for more than a fair day's work. — Thomas Huxley

So much for youthful idealism. — Ian McEwan

Certainly, I think being depressed is absolutely part of the human condition, it has to be, if there's joy there's its opposite, and it's something you ride if you possibly can. — Bob Geldof

Painting a line across canvas with a brush is similar to the motion of a wave breaking. — Mary Heilmann

The opposite of esprit d'escalier is the way that life's embarrassments come back to haunt us even after they're long past. I could remember every stupid thing I'd ever said or done, recall them with picture-perfect clarity. Any time I was feeling low, I'd naturally start to remember other times I felt that way, a hit parade of humiliations coming one after another to my mind. — Cory Doctorow

I wouldn't be able to do the songs as long as I've been doing if I didn't feel the pulse of the world. But I can feel people and I know what they want. I feel like I know how they are, because I am the people. And I just have a gift. — R. Kelly

When a man's instincts are evil, repentance has a short lease and brief is his gratitude towards those who have done him good. — Khuswant Singh

When we hear the other person's feelings and needs, we recognize our common humanity. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

The more you know about how things are the less you know about how things could be. — Horace Dediu