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Read o'er this And after, this, and then to breakfast with What appetite you have. — William Shakespeare

Self-awareness of one's faults, far from being the first step to growth, is very often the second foot in the mud. — Bauvard

I like to employ the power of no. We all want to say yes, because with yes comes so much opportunity, but with the power of no comes focus and engagement. — Jared Leto

A woman should always be more concerned with standing up for what is right than making sure everyone 'likes' her. — Laura Schlessinger

The first thing a writer has to do is find a new source of income. — Ellen Gilchrist

I had often said that I would write, the wives of geniuses I have sat with. I have sat with so many. I have sat with wives who were not wives, of geniuses who were real geniuses. I have sat with real wives of geniuses who were not real geniuses. In short, I have sat very often and very long with many wives and wives of many geniuses.' Gertrude Stein wrote this in the voice of her partner, Alice B. Toklas, Stein being apparently the genius, Alice apparently the wife.
'I am nothing,' Alice said after Gertrude dies, 'but a memory of her.'
... the flashing blues and red made him look ill, then well, then ill again ... — Lauren Groff

I refuse to act the way someone expects me to. — Madonna Ciccone

The reign of terror to which France submitted has been more justly termed "the reign of cowardice." One knows not which most to execrate,
the nation that could submit to suffer such atrocities, or that low and bloodthirsty demagogue that could inflict them. France, in succumbing to such a wretch as Robespierre, exhibited, not her patience, but her pusillanimity. — Charles Caleb Colton

At the end of the day, as a grown man, I don't really care what the sexuality of the next man is. — Miguel

He suddenly felt dismayed at how little he had seen of her the last two years; he had so few opportunities to press her hands in his to stop them from trembling. — Milan Kundera

What saved me, as I now see, was that it turned to something else altogether. It didn't last as suspense - it was superseded by horrible proofs. — Henry James