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We can not paint that in a more positive way if it is already negative, we have to take it that way and think of other means for reaching there. — Auliq Ice

Death, mademoiselle, unfortunately creates a prejudice. A prejudice in favour of the deceased. I heard what you said just now to my friend Hastings. 'A nice bright girl with no men friends.' You said that in mockery of the newspapers. And it is very true - when a young girl is dead, that is the kind of thing that is said. She was bright. She was happy. She was sweet-tempered. She had not a care in the world. She had no undesirable acquaintances. There is a great charity always to the dead. Do you know what I should like this minute? I should like to find someone who knew Elizabeth Barnard and who does not know she is dead! Then, perhaps, I should hear what is useful to me - the truth. — Agatha Christie

I consciously choose the dog's path through life. I shall be poor; I shall be a painter ... — Vincent Van Gogh

When World AIDS Day was first observed in 1988, there was no truly effective treatment for what was almost always a deadly disease. — Bernie Sanders

Characters make their own plot. The dimensions of the characters determine the action of the novel. — Harper Lee

If you put him a-horseback on politics, I warn you of the consequences. It was all very well to ride on sticks at home and call them ideas. — George Eliot

I think if you create well balanced characters that are well represented, boys and girls relate to them whether they're boys or girls. — Jennifer Lee

First Senator
Worthy Timon,
TIMON
Of none but such as you, and you of Timon. — William Shakespeare

It will hurt. Because deep down, I'll know there was someone.. someone I was supposed to have met. Only I'll never meet him. I'll go through my whole life waiting for him to come along, only he never will. What kind of life is that? — Meg Cabot