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My objective is to design a space that nobody else can come up with while using the material that anyone can use. — Tadao Ando

In my early 20s, connecting with fiction was a difficult process. There seemed to be little rhyme or reason to what was meaningful, what convinced, and what made sense. — Sarah Hall

You may not possess a body that everyone want to admire.
You may not possess wealth that everyone want to have.
However you should possess a character that will make you worthy to love. — Gloria D. Gonsalves

We already have the cops, the FBI and the CIA looking for us, not to mention the enemy. The last thing we need is for MI6 to get in on the hunt, too. -Cade Knight — Brian Bern

A woman who's lived in a cage all her life. And hates it. Bored in there, aren't you. Waiting for life to happen. And when it finally does, it steals from you what you loved most. So take back. Explode. Lash out. Blow up — Karen Marie Moning

I think that when we were younger, the fact of knowing our uncle Derrike won the Daytona 500. We were racing go-karts then, and I think that really kind of motivated us. — Amber Cope

All important progress made by the human race has its roots in daydreaming. — Eda LeShan

You don't need to wait for that second chance, because every second is a chance to change your life for the better. — Jeanette Coron

The other mother shook her head, very slowly. "Sharper than a serpent's tooth," she said, "is a daughter's ingratitude. Still, the proudest spirit can be broken, with love." And her long white fingers waggled and caressed the air. — Neil Gaiman

Uprooting is by far the most dangerous of the ills of human society, for it perpetuates itself. — Simone Weil

Military life is hard, even cruel - especially for the kids. — Tucker Elliot

I didn't know who Avedon was. I was 18 years old. I dropped out of high school in the 10th grade. I had no idea. — Rene Russo

You protest, and with justice, each time Hitler jails an opponent; but you forget that Stalin and company have jailed and murdered a thousand times as many. It seems to me, and indeed the evidence is plain, that compared to the Moscow brigands and assassins, Hitler is hardly more than a common Ku Kluxer and Mussolini almost a philanthropist. [In an open letter to Upton Sinclair, printed in The American Mercury, June 1936] — H.L. Mencken