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The hardest part of learning something new is not embracing new ideas, but letting go of old ones. — Todd Rose

Only later, much later, too late, did I understand how small she (Mrs Winterson) was to herself. The baby nobody picked up. The uncarried child still inside her. — Jeanette Winterson

Landscape is a piece that is emotional and psychological. — Jim Hodges

Lovers born under an unlucky star," she said. "Sounds like it was written for the two of us. — Haruki Murakami

The end of all knowledge should be service to others. — Cesar Chavez

There's a tendency for designers to embellish the size of their business. I never lie. — Carolina Herrera

You're in a situation where you have limited education opportunities, you don't have any money, you can't get a job; what are you going to do? You're going to go back to this criminal network that you actually made while you were in prison. — Hill Harper

Mr. Wiggles seems
taken with you."
"It tried to urinate on me the other day. I prefer not
to be 'taken' by something like that. — Anne Mallory

I drift not because it is a quicker way around a corner, but it is the most exciting way ... — Keiichi Tsuchiya

As for any society in Portsmouth, that could at all make amends for deficiencies at home, there were none within the circle of her father's and mother's acquaintance to afford her the smallest satisfaction: she saw nobody in whose favour she could wish to overcome her own shyness and reserve. The men appeared to her all coarse, the women all pert, everybody underbred; and she gave as little contentment as she received from introductions either to old or new acquaintance. The young ladies who approached her at first with some respect, in consideration of her coming from a baronet's family, were soon offended by what they termed "airs"; for, as she neither played on the pianoforte nor wore fine pelisses, they could, on farther observation, admit no right of superiority. — Jane Austen

If you have assumed a character beyond your strength, you have both played a poor figure in that, and neglected one that is within your powers. — Epictetus

When harvests are exuberant, joy and health follow in their train; but let delusive prosperity draw industry from agriculture; let an insiduous disease attack one of its important products; let an insect, or a parasite, fasten on a single esculent, and mark the effect upon commerce and human life. Upon such an event all business is deranged. — Elias Hasket Derby

I was vulnerable every day. Every night that I stepped on stage I was laying myself open. — Michael Stipe