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By the time I'm ready to get married I'll be ninety and then it'll be too late. — Harper Lee

It's funny that all these goths paint their faces with such white make-up and that is the actual colour of my skin, I am that pale! — Kelly Osbourne

I'm a big fan of the underdogs. — Bryan Cogman

The female brain is predominantly hard-wired for empathy. The male brain is predominantly hard-wired for understanding and building systems. — Simon Baron-Cohen

To have the chance to see your music be elevated and to have almost universally positive response to that music, makes me feel better every day. I feel more confident and inspired, and that's fun. — John Legend

I am now at an age when they wanted me to play her mother. — Isabella Rossellini

Every time I've moved, my work has changed radically. — Robert Rauschenberg

Democracy, like any non-coercive relationship, rests on a shared understanding of limits. — Elizabeth Drew

My husband says, 'What Joan walk? You've always walked that way!' — Christina Hendricks

Don't get bitter and twisted and nasty by life. You may have been wronged or cheated on; two wrongs never make a right. Instead learn your mistakes and learn your lessons. Remain strong with your head held high. — Angela Merkel

Don't hold back and save stuff for the next book. Put everything you have into the one you're writing, - Michael Connelly — Sue Ward Drake

Every great advance in science has issued from a new audacity of imagination. — John Dewey

There's a gap somehow between empathy and activism. Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke of 'soul force' - something that emanates from a deep truth inside of us and empowers us to act. Once you identify your inner genius, you will be able to take action, whether it's writing a check or digging a well. — Sue Monk Kidd