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I guess I don't really believe in retirement. I believe in shorter days and maybe in weekends! — Alice Waters

Sometimes pain is necessary to fix a problem that cannot otherwise be corrected. It's unpleasant and unfortunate, but then it's over and everything is set right. — Shannon Messenger

Never lose the child like wonder. It's just too important. It's what drives us. Help others. — Randy Pausch

The ineffable utterance of one solitary man, absent, perhaps dead (Swann did not know whether Vinteuil were still alive), breathed out above the rites of those two hierophants, sufficed to arrest the attention of three hundred minds, and made of that stage on which a soul was thus called into being one of the noblest altars on which a supernatural ceremony could be performed. — Marcel Proust

You can remember, a single deluge only, but there were many previous ones. — Plato

The finest thing under the sun and moon is the human soul. I marvel at the small miracles of kindness that pass between humans, I marvel at the growth of conscience, at the persistence of reason in the face of all superstition or despair. I marvel at human endurance. — Anne Rice

She heard melody and harmony and counterpoint; he heard something calling him from far, far away. — Robert Hellenga

True modesty does not consist in an ignorance of our merits, but in a due estimate of them. — Augustus William Hare

The reason I chose the movies that I did was based on where they were being filmed. — Meryl Streep

A shocking 40 percent of the population in this region is jobless, with 50 percent of those being under twenty-five. That's a recipe for systems breakdown, right there: for anarchy, for chaos, for the senseless destruction of property, for so-called revolution, which means looting and gang rule and warlords and mass rape, and the terrorization of the weak and helpless. — Margaret Atwood

Cities have personalities, just as people do, and that finding the right place to live is akin to finding the right partner to live with. — Susan Maushart

I recently went to my staircase at Clare College, Cambridge and there were women there! There have been a lot of convincing studies recently about the loss of productivity in the Western male. It may be that entertainment culture now is so engaging that it keeps people satisfied. We didn't have that. Science was much more fun than listening to the radio. When you are 16 or 17 and in that inherently semi-lonely period when you are deciding whether to be an intellectual, many now don't bother. — James D. Watson