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If misery loves company, misery has company enough. — Henry David Thoreau

One unlikelihood entertained leads a parade of innovation. — Mary Anne Radmacher

What if she was supposed to be a painter, but no one ever gave her a brush? — Adi Alsaid

I used to wonder if a mother could see the shift when her child became an adult. I wondered if it was clinical, like at the onset of puberty; or emotional, like the first time his heart was broken; or temporal, like the moment he said I do. I used to wonder if maybe it was a critical mass of life experiences - graduation, first job, first baby - that tipped the balance; if it was the sort of thing you noticed immediately when you saw it, like a port-wine stain of sudden gravitas, or if it crept up slowly, like age in a mirror. Now I know: adulthood is a line drawn in the sand. At some point, your child will be standing on the other side. I — Jodi Picoult

The straight path must sometimes be crooked. — Carole Wilkinson

As I grew older, I developed a very innate passion for art. I was actually pretty good at it. — Evangeline Lilly

I have periods where I listen to regular rap, Jay-Z, Eminem and Lil Wayne. The next day I might have some Christian alternative music. The next day I have on some dance music. It all varies what I listen to. — Steve Blake

Mimosa did lose its first freshness too quickly to be worth buying and I must not allow myself to have feelings, but must only observe the effects of other people's. — Barbara Pym

You know, every year has been fantastic for me, I'm still here, I'm still alive and it's been fantastic. — Graham Nash

But the time draws on for experience and observation to take the place of instruction: if — Fanny Burney

I was vaguely aware that we'd been archenemies a few minutes before, and now he had me on my back on the sand. — Jennifer Echols

Good-breeding shows itself most where to an ordinary eye it appears the least. — Joseph Addison