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The end of being is to know; and if you say, the end of knowledge is action,-why, yes, but the end of that action again, is knowledge. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I never expected to be even busier at 81, and doing more of what I love, than when I was 30. — Gloria Steinem

I know of no significant advance in science that did not require major inputs from both cerebral hemispheres. This is not true for art, where apparently there are no experiments by which capable, dedicated and unbiased observers can determine to their mutual satisfaction which works are great. — Carl Sagan

Old age brings along with its uglinesses the comfort that you will soon be out of it, - which ought to be a substantial relief to such discontented pendulums as we are. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Child development does not mean developing your child into the person you think they should be, but helping them develop into the best person they are meant to be. — Toni Sorenson

A dynamic struggle goes on within a person between what he or she consciously thinks on the one hand and, on the other, some insight, some perspective that is struggling to be born. — Rollo May

We live merely on the crust or rind of things. — James Anthony Froude

I don't like people whose job it isn't to be funny, to tell me what is and isn't funny. — Sarah Silverman

There's nothing like walking onto a Hollywood sound stage. — Richard Jenkins

All deaths are hateful to miserable mortals, but the most pitiable death of all is to starve. — Homer

You know when people are stupid, it frustrates me. — Julia Roberts

What remains uncertain, rather, is whether this gain in evidence and (we might as well say it) splendor is due to the slow retreat of the sky, which as it moves away, sinks deeper and deeper into darkness, or whether on the contrary, it is the moon that is coming forward, collecting the previously scattered light and depriving the sky of it, concentrating it all in the round mouth of its funnel. — Italo Calvino

People frequently bore me, sometimes amuse me, most often irritate me, but rarely intrigue me. — Jeaniene Frost

I feel like you just need to keep writing until the writing itself just begins to take shape. — Ed Westwick