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My father came from Germany. My mom came from Venezuela. My father's culturally German, but his father was Japanese. I was raised in New York and spent two years in Rio. My parents met at the University of Southern Mississippi, and they had me there, and then we moved to New York. I'm not very familiar with Mississippi. — Fred Armisen

I already have a plan." Celie said, raising her hand as she would with her tutor.
"Do you?" Rolf's eyes gleamed. "What is it?"
"I don't think you'll like it, Lilah." Celie apologized straightaway. "It involves manure ... a great deal of manure."
Rolf started to laugh again. — Jessica Day George

When I meditate in the morning, it really changes my day and my relationship with my day. — Lauren Bowles

It is a commitment to respect whatever life brings that we develop wholehearted determination to use discomfort as an opportunity for awakening, rather than trying to make it disappear. — Pema Chodron

The thing is, I really can't relate to anyone my own age. Not in a superior way - an inferior way, if anything. Socially, I have no idea what my friends are talking about. I don't listen to any new music. I feel very secluded. — Michael Cera

The urge to discover, to invent, to know the unknown, seems so deeply human that we cannot imagine our history without it. — Alan Lightman

If you can start with effort then you have a chance. — Ron Hunter

With all their faults, trade-unions have done more for humanity than any other organization of men that ever existed. — Clarence Darrow

I regret the whole worlds that will never come into existence, the children, the grandchildren, all the human possibilities that never were and never will be. — Maggie Gallagher

It was just an accident; I was never going to come out here. — Dick Van Patten

People joke, in our field, about Pythagoras and his religious cult based on perfect geometry and other abstract mathematical forms, but if we are going to have religion at all then a religion of mathematics seems ideal, because if God exists then what is He but a mathematician? — Matt Haig

Remorse is the poison of life. Reformation may be its cure. — Charlotte Bronte

Born of the sensibility, art sows and creates life in its turn. — Remy De Gourmont