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Own who you are," he commanded. "And don't apologize. Do you understand? Own it or it
will own you. — Penelope Douglas

That Love is Supreme which is above all the attributes of a Person. — Rajasaraswathii

Who fights may lose, but who does not fight has lost already. — Bertolt Brecht

A thing cannot be delivered enough times:
this is the rule of dogs for whom there are no fool's errands.
To loop out and come back is good all alone.
It's gravy to carry a ball or a bone. — Kay Ryan

Dullness is the coming of age of seriousness. — Oscar Wilde

It is much easier to make good men wise, than to make bad men good. — Henry Fielding

Run the Race till the End, Even the result already known to be negative. — Giridhar Alwar

we believe our problems are the greatest and our misfortunes the worst, there is always someone out there who has suffered more. — Devdutt Pattanaik

. . . nobody will obtain salvation by means of teachings! — Hermann Hesse

If you're rich you can buy books. If you're poor, you need a library. — John Kenneth Galbraith

There is one thing that I do find extraordinary and it never ceases to amaze me. That even in this day and age, in any day and age, that people always insist on believing their heroes are men — Lucretia Grindle

Israel is very much endangering. — Benjamin Netanyahu

Thank you. There were three of us kids, all right together. I'm the oldest, she was the knee-baby, and my brother Henry came last. Funny, I miss her all the time, but I miss her most when I'm reading Austen. We'd been fans since we were in the seventh and eighth grade, two Creole girls gigglin' about marriage proposals gone bad. Our daddy teased us about reading each other passages during a Fourth of July crawfish boil, so he named the biggest one Mr. Darcy and threw him in the pot." She looked up, a smile fighting the tears in her eyes. "We refused to eat him. — Mary Jane Hathaway

Captain Owen Hartford, at your service." He tipped his hat.
Oh, so it was going to be like this, was it? She searched her memory for a good name. "Patience Corntower. Of Thorny Hollow way."
His grin went wide. "We are well acquainted. You may not recollect me."
"But I do, sir. Quite clearly."
Something flickered in his gaze. "Would the miss be available for a short walk on the pier?"
"In the middle of a battle?" Her eyes went wide and she tried not to laugh. "Aren't you supposed to be getting something amputated?"
"Shhh." He held up a finger, eyes crinkled at the corners. "Don't break character. — Mary Jane Hathaway

There was simply from this quite early age the awareness that the only thing I wanted was to dance. — Rudolf Nureyev

I think the notion of traditional anchor is fading away - the all-knowing, all-seeing person who speaks from on high. I don't think the audience really buys that anymore. As a viewer, I know I don't buy it. — Anderson Cooper

Over an extended period of time, if a culture does not entail any traditions ... if there are no values or if there is no awareness or social consciousness ... a heritage tradition can never be developed. — Narendra Modi