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Melville's example demonstrates the wisdom of waiting to read the classics. Coming to a great book on your own after having accumulated essential life experience can make all the difference. — Nathaniel Philbrick
If a man believed all that other people choose to say in their own favor, he might get an oversized opinion of them, and an undersized opinion of himself. — James Fenimore Cooper
I had my own bed. I slept in it alone, except for those times when we needed - not sex - but sex was how we got there. — Amy Hempel
I had trouble with my temper all the way through the minor leagues. — Cal Ripken Jr.
I wish I could separate trauma from politics, but as long as we continue to live in denial and treat only trauma while ignoring its origins, we are bound to fail. In today's world your ZIP code, even more than your genetic code, determines whether you will lead a safe and healthy life. People's income, family structure, housing, employment, and educational opportunities not only affect their risk of developing traumatic stress but also their access to effective help to address it. Poverty, unemployment, inferior schools, social isolation, widespread availability of guns, and substandard housing all are breeding grounds for trauma. Trauma breeds further trauma; hurt people hurt other people. — Bessel A. Van Der Kolk
Jobs are for kids learning and for adults unwilling to follow their dreams. — Ben Tolosa
When you start playing a character every day for seven weeks, it suddenly starts becoming easier — Carey Mulligan
By nature, men desire the beautiful. — Saint Basil
I went to the worst of bars hoping to get killed but all I could do was to get drunk again. — Charles Bukowski
Women are not as sentimental as men, and are not so easily touched with the unspoken poetry of nature, being less poetical, and having less imagination; they are more fitted for practical affairs, and would make fewer failures in business. — Charles Dudley Warner