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My parents were not musical, and they were not effervescent people; everything was very quiet. The music that I played was loud; it used to drive them up the wall. My father died, and that was a tragedy for everybody, but suddenly I didn't have anybody to stop me from doing what I wanted to do. — Don McLean

I've always loved clothes. Like any normal woman, I would see a dress, buy it, rip the tags off with my teeth, save the buttons for ten to twelve years in a drawer, and wear it to work. — Mindy Kaling

I cannot be a man with wishing, therefore I will die a woman with grieving. — William Shakespeare

Happiness is not outside ourselves. — Leo Babauta

In his oral teaching John used to point out that the more you love God the more you desire that all people love and honor him and as the desire grows you work harder toward that end, both in prayer and in all other possible works. — San Juan De La Cruz

There are monsters among us. There always have been and there always will be. I've known that ever since I can remember, just like i've always known I was one. — Rob Thurman

LOA is simply figuring out for yourself what will generate the positive feelings of having it NOW. — Rhonda Byrne

I'm afraid one thing - I don't like heights. Heights bug me out. I'm not cool with heights. I refuse to do a comedy show 12 stories up. I'm fearless about everything else. — J. B. Smoove

Throughout the typing pool all the girls began to do the same. — Alice McDermott

Isn't unconditional love supposed to work both ways? How can we expect unconditional love for ourselves if we are not willing to grant others the same mercy? — Christina Engela

However, our kind Nigerian friend failed to mention that not only is stripping in Japan a full-contact sport above the waist, but also apparently having shots poured over your breasts and sucked off your nipples by strange Japanese men is as commonplace as the gyrations to be overheard in the dark quarters where much more than private dances went on. — Chelsea Haywood