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Some struggle is healthy. If you can embrace it rather than be angry, you can use it as your pilot light. — Damon Wayans

Boys can just wear a suit on the red carpet and that's fine, but for girls it's all about the way you look, and there are constant comparisons. — Maisie Williams

And when I say "exploded" I mean "interacted catastrophically with the topography of space/time in ways we're not entirely able to explain," but "explode" gets the gist of it, particularly with regard to what would happen to a human caught in it. — John Scalzi

It would be a narrow conception of jurisprudence to confine the notion of 'laws' to what is found written on the statute books, and to disregard the gloss which life has written upon it. — Felix Frankfurter

So this pesto I enjoy so much is really an infamous Italian antisupernatural weapon? — Gail Carriger

I like mountains, always have done. Big obstinate bits of rock sticking up where they're not wanted and getting in folk's way. Great. Climbing them is a different matter altogether though. I hate that. — Mark Lawrence

Those truly linked don't need correspondence. When they meet again after many years apart, Their friendship is as true as ever. — Ming-Dao Deng

The origin of sorrow is this: to wish for something that does not come to pass. — Epictetus

Healing with the clean, pure, beautiful agents of nature is surely the one method of all which appeals to most of us — Edward Bach

I cut my own hair most of the time. You just do it all by feel. — Simon Baker

It's a false proposition that we have to take the arts away to fund something else. — Damian Woetzel

In addition to all of the ratios and goals and parameters and bottom lines, it is fundamental that leaders endorse a concept of persons. This begins with an understanding of the diversity of people's gifts and talents and skills. Recognizing diversity gives us the chance to provide meaning, fulfillment and purpose, which are not to be relegated solely to private life any more than such things as love, beauty and joy. The art of leadership lies in polishing and liberating and enabling those gifts. — Max De Pree