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During these years in Stamps, I met and fell in love with William Shakespeare. He was my first white love. — Maya Angelou

All empty souls tend toward extreme opinions. — W.B.Yeats

He looks like a ghost, haunted by a life suddenly torn away, and I don't know how to comfort him. — Victoria Aveyard

There is so much more demand for Formula One than it can supply. You have governments investing in circuits all over the world, and the private sector sometimes has a tough time competing with that. — Mario Andretti

My mitochondria comprise a very large proportion of me. I cannot do the calculation, but I suppose there is almost as much of them in sheer dry bulk as there is the rest of me. Looked at in this way, I could be taken for a very large, motile colony of respiring bacteria, operating a complex system of nuclei, microtubules, and neurons for the pleasure and sustenance of their families, and running, at the moment, a typewriter. — Lewis Thomas

When we desire and hope for excellence and take action we become what we desire. — Debasish Mridha

You cannot be a Big person with a Small heart — T.D. Jakes

I really enjoy what I'm doing. — Greta Van Susteren

You will know when the time comes, Cloudstar replied. Could you be any more vague? Firestar thought irritably. — Erin Hunter

Listening to others does not mean you should sound like them; find your own voice by telling stories as authentically as possible. — Carmen Agra Deedy

I can speak French, understand Gaelic and know my history. That's the training music has given me. — Eddi Reader

I was a fluke in a classroom full of flukes on a planet overpopulated by flukes. — Jim Lynch

There is nothing of permanent value (putting aside a few human affections) nothing that satisfies quiet reflection
except the sense of having worked according to one's capacity and light to make things clear and get rid of cant and shams of all sorts. — Thomas Huxley

Who ever said that pleasure wasn't functional? — Charles Eames