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You are strong and independent, I told myself as I unlocked the door. Capable and clever. No males needed. — Susan Dennard

It will take very sophisticated marketing to achieve our aim of bringing more black people into the theater. — Alvin Ailey

Our work is not to change what you do, but to witness what you do with enough awareness, enough curiosity, enough tenderness that the lies and old decisions upon which the compulsion is based become apparent and fall away. When you no longer believe that eating will save your life when you feel exhausted or overwhelmed or lonely, you will stop. When you believe in yourself more than you believe in food, you will stop using food as if it were your only chance at not falling apart. When the shape of your body no longer matches the shape of your beliefs, the weight disappears. (p. 80-81) — Geneen Roth

If the story is unflattering and the feeling is anger, adrenaline kicks in. Under the influence of adrenaline, blood leaves our brains to help support our genetically engineered response of "fight or flight," and we end up thinking with the brain of a reptile. We say and do dim-witted things. — Kerry Patterson

My Kindle is full of highly enjoyable, unequivocally filthy smut. — Cecilia London

Serious musicians are finding it harder and harder to have a voice in the world of music these days. — Kevin Eubanks

When I went back to New York with somewhat of a name, they didn't want movie actresses. — Gloria Stuart

I had no idea of being a star, all I knew was that I wanted to be a great actress, I wanted to work as an actress. So I thought the way I would be a great actress was to sing and dance first. Lay a foundation - get my foot in the door, and then undoubtedly, of course, I would be offered great roles as soon as I grew up enough to handle them. — Bette Midler

What is knowledge, if it does to shape our conduct? — Lailah Gifty Akita

The Bengali was the Marwari of the early nineteenth century. — Amit Chaudhuri