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It is important to know the stories and histories of things, even if all we know is that we don't know. — Ali Smith

A successful collaboration is all about trust and respect. If you show people trust they will perform better. — Oh Land

But no one laughed. No one would. The universe, I'd learned, was never, ever kidding. — Cheryl Strayed

I think I let go of the need for approval, ... It certainly feels good when you get it, but I used to be more desperate for it. Once I felt better inside about myself ... I could do everything based on how I want to do things. — Ellen DeGeneres

But little do or can the best of us: That little is achieved through Liberty. — Robert Browning

Isabelle had been trained to wake up early every morning, rain or shine, and a slight hangover did nothing to prevent it from happening again. She sat up slowly and blinked down at Simon. She'd never spent and entire night in a bed with anyone else, unless you counted crawling into her parents bed when she was four and afraid of thunderstorms. She couldn't help staring at Simon as if he were some exotic species of animal. He lay on his back, his mouth slightly open, his hair in his eyes. Ordinary brown hair, ordinary brown eyes. His t-shirt was pulled up slightly. He wasn't muscular like a shadowhunter. He had a smooth flat stomach but no six-pack, and there was still a hint of softness to his face. What was it about him that fascinated her? He was plenty cute, but she had dated gorgeous faerie knights, sexy shadowhunters ...
"Isabelle," Simon said without opening his eyes. "Quit staring at me. — Cassandra Clare

The idea of redemption is always good news, even if it means sacrifice or some difficult times. — Patti Smith

I didn't have the base I needed to win the election. — Rodney Alexander

Take the goods the gods provide, and don't stand and sulk when they are snatched away. — Mary McMullen

Three-quarters of the expenditure of wit and the lies told out of vanity that have been squandered since the world began by people who in doing so merely diminish themselves have been squandered on inferiors. — Marcel Proust

Discipleship is the pursuit of holiness and happiness. It is the path to our best and happiest self. — Dieter F. Uchtdorf

Commercials and sometimes other guests - it's the down side of TV. Other people - it's the downside of life in general. — Fran Lebowitz

Doc didn't have a television but he could predict that sort of thing. He just didn't need one. He could always tell what was on TV when he heard more than two people in a row say the same strange phrase in the same way. He knew that they had just seen it on television. A few weeks later everyone would have those words written on their chests. — Sarah Schulman