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If I can't be daring in my work or the way I live my life, then I don't really see the point of being on this planet. — Madonna Ciccone

The English language started out as a distortion in my life, but nothing remains the same, and so the distortion is now just normal. That is one of the things that will happen to all distortions: They become normal and turn into something else. — Jamaica Kincaid

I think I've succeeded more by learning what needed to be done next and getting help in getting it done. I was just very focused and impatient. — John Kendrew

Sloppy script and felt a pang of guilt. She started to close the notebook but paused in thought. It didn't feel right. It didn't seem ... truthful. With a heavy hand and a heavy heart, she added in parentheses — Chanda Hahn

Would he be haunted, as she knew she would be, by the memory of the love they'd once clung to, yet tented to so recklessly, and abandoned so carelessly? — Joy Fielding

You know she's a liar if she says she's never done it for ten bucks. We've all done it. Practically giving it away. But sometimes you can't even give it away. - excerpt from: freefalling — Darlenne Susan Girard

I had to stop traveling alone because I missed so many planes. When somebody runs up to you in the airport and begins to tell you their life story, you can't say, 'Excuse me, boo,' as they're weeping on your bosom. — Iyanla Vanzant

I'll see you at the theater tonight. I'll hold your seat til you get there. After that you're on your own. — Bert Kalmar

He who has never despaired has no need to have lived. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

That time is important. It gives a comforting illusion of permanence not found in running by the mile. — Joe Henderson

There will never be slaves in Britain,' Godalming continued, 'but those who stay warm will naturally serve us, as the excellent Bessie has just served me. Have a care, lest you wind up the equivalent of some damned regimental water-bearer.'
In India, I knew a water-bearer who was a better man than most. — Kim Newman

What the war did was give me the opportunity of three years of continuous reading, and it was in the course of reading that I became convinced that I should become an economist. — Douglass North