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There is more to living than not dying. — Cassandra Clare

One area I have a huge amount of trouble in is writing about myself. I get a heavy, almost depressed feeling. — Jennifer Egan

For anyone who conceives literature in terms of plurality of perspectives, Finnegans Wake has to be the apogee. For, as we are told, every word in it has three score and ten "toptypsical" meanings - an exaggeration, of course, but an important reminder to readers who like their fiction definite. — Philip Kitcher

If I am not for myself, who is for me? And if I am only for myself, what am I? If not now, when? — Rabbi Hillel

Get up, stand up, Stand up for your rights. Get up, stand up, Don't give up the fight. — Bob Marley

Know who you are, what your potential is and press towards it with all that you have within you — Sunday Adelaja

Haters gonna hate, but here are the only words you need for them. Sashay, away. — RuPaul

I speak for the colored women of the South, because it is there that the millions of blacks in this country have watered the soil with blood and tears, and it is there too that the colored woman of America has made her characteristic history and there her destiny is evolving. — Anna Julia Cooper

If I'd had a friend next to me, I would have squeezed her arm and said, Can you believe this? - but kitsch wasn't kitsch if you were alone. — Emma Straub

Saturday morning cartoons do that now, where they develop the toy and then draw the cartoon around it, and the result is the cartoon is a commercial for the toy and the toy is a commercial for the cartoon. The same thing's happening now in comic strips; it's just another way to get the competitive edge. You saturate all the different markets and allow each other to advertise the other, and it's the best of all possible worlds. You can see the financial incentive to work that way. I just think it's to the detriment of integrity in comic strip art. — Bill Watterson

The angels come to visit us, and we only know them when they are gone. - George Eliot — Ann Brashares