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I think it's so important in preschool and in kindergarten and elementary school that we're not biasing ourselves. — Megan Smith

The epitome of our life force turns on the seam where our tempered idealistic expectations meet the annealed exigencies fueling the cataclysm of a pressing personal crisis. Many of us do not decipher who we are and what we truly cherish until we experience the terror of an inconsolable loss. Failure and suffering lead to self-scrutiny. — Kilroy J. Oldster

All mine for eternity. I fucking love that. He kissed her a little longer, and the marathon was on. — Elizabeth Reyes

It can be also known as the Parkinson's law: "Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion." It means that if you give yourself 2 hours to do a work, it is likely that you will spend 2 hours. If you give yourself 3 hours for the same work, you will surely spend 3 hours. — Remy Roulier

By the time a man realizes that his father was right, he has a son who thinks he's wrong. — Charles Wadsworth

When people bully us, we are complicit in it in some way. We do allow it to happen to some extent. — Martin Freeman

Basketball isn't just a sport. It is an art, one that must be mastered to succeed. — Stephen Curry

Sometimes you are forced to defend your beliefs. Sometimes you are forced to look at relationships that aren't positive anymore. There are times when I have had to make peace with the fact that I am at war. And sometimes you have to fight those who do not want love to conquer all. — Tori Amos

I'm not going to have a perfect career. It's better to be Billy Wilder and make lots of movies and have five or six great ones than to make so few movies that when you make a bad one it crushes you. — Jason Reitman

[3] c Weeping may tarry for the night, but d joy comes with the morning. — Anonymous

Tweets and text messages killed the long novel. — Andrew Barger

There is no mortal whom pain and disease do not reach. — Marcus Tullius Cicero