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Both my parents are creative. My dad did act when he was younger, but they're both very creative. — Daisy Ridley

I don't think that there is one "authentic" element of American style to identity - it's about a sense of freedom, individuality, and embracing personal style. Fashion also has a bit of mystery, which is part of the allure, and yet anyone can partake. — Thakoon Panichgul

It hurts when you strike me - " "It hurts you for only an instant, and besides, if I hit you it's only because you've let me, because you're too busy wrenching my arm out of its socket to care that I'm hitting you in the stomach. — Kristin Cashore

The absence of a flaw in beauty is itself a flaw. — Havelock Ellis

The fact that a trick fooled you is not enough reason to perform it. — Darwin Ortiz

It was definitely finished, and for one moment the sadness of completion overtook the Hemulen. — Tove Jansson

I love art and I find myself at the MoMA all the time. Museums are a real refuge for me. I go to a museum for any break that I have, and I'm very inspired by art. — Susan Stroman

We grow to deserve what we need to believe ...
Since I've known you
I've been careful not to pray out loud
Wishes have a way of coming true when you least expect ... — Merrit Malloy

Imagine what it would be like if we all saw each other as being more similar rather than different - how much less effort and energy would be spent on protecting ourselves and how much more fulfilling our interactions would be with each other. — Clifford Michaels

The objective is to enlarge the scope of your advantage which can only happen at someone else's expense. — Bruce Henderson

Thus, the critical dimension in understanding whether a marriage will work or not, becomes the extent to which the male can accept the influence of the woman he loves and become socialized in emotional communication. — John M. Gottman