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The only time a message (label) can scare us is if we think there is such a thing, and that such a thing is a disgrace. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

Beautiful women seldom want to act. They are afraid of emotion and they do not try to extract anything from a character that they are portraying, because in expressing emotion they may encourage crow's feet and laughing wrinkles. They avoid anything that will disturb their placidity of countenance, for placidity of countenance insures a smooth skin. — Laurette Taylor

Well I'm not convinced that expanding uranium mining is in the best interests of the country and the best interests of its environment. — Peter Garrett

In the long run all producers are forced to use the most efficient methods or give place to others who do. — Frank Knight

The burdens of childhood are as hard to bear as the crosses that weigh us down later in life, while the happinesses of childhood are tame compared with those of our maturer years. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich

Art addresses itself to the mind, and not to the eyes. It has always been considered in this way by primitive peoples, and they are right. — Jean Dubuffet

Is he alone who has courage on his right hand and faith on his left hand? — Charles Lindbergh

Always look for common ground, but don't ever be afraid to choose sides. — Mark Deklin

I'm learning to hate the sound of my own voice. — Jonathan Lethem

They make a secret pact with themelves never to think about the future. — Paulo Coelho

What was to fear from a foe that could be defeated by a few potholes and the heat of the sun? — Esther Spurrill Jones

These folk knew all about death. They killed their own livestock. They died from fevers, falls, or broken bones gone sour. Death was like an unpleasant neighbor. You didn't talk about him for fear he might hear you and decide to pay a visit.
Except for stories, of course. Tales of poisoned kings and duels and old wars were fine. They dressed death in foreign clothes and sent him far from your door. A chimney fire or the croup cough were terrifying. But Gibea's trial or the siege of Enfast, those were different. They were like prayers, like charms muttered late at night when you were walking alone in the dark. Stories were like ha'penny amulets you bought from a peddler, just in case. — Patrick Rothfuss

Women know no perfect love:
Loving the strong, they can forsake the strong;
Man clings because the being whom he loves
Is weak and needs him. — George Eliot

Lose the dress first next time. So you don't deprive me of the chance to see you naked, again. — Lisa Carlisle