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Shame is something you'll find a lot of - particularly Catholic - girls feel about their bodies, about their sexuality, about their diet, about anything you like. Shame is the way you keep them down. That's the way to crush a girl. — Rachel Cusk

Mostly, I have to say as an actor, to find a character that's been rich enough for 10 seasons of shows ... that's very rare. — Jon Cryer

Poetry must be as new as foam & old as rock. — Delmore Schwartz

Don't be proud-you don't have anything — Zarina Bibi

I thank God that I live in a country where dreams can come true, where failure sometimes is the first step to success and where success is only another form of failure if we forget what our priorities should be. — Harry Hopkins

He who asks a question is a fool for five minutes; he who does not ask a question remains a fool forever." - Chinese proverb — Kevin E. Kruse

In the experience of art, time seems not to exist. — Salman Rushdie

Took the end of the world to make us kings for a day. — Peter Heller

I stopped looking at people's opinions. It's easy to get caught up in what other people think. — Jhene Aiko

One of the reasons I like to hang out with scholarly types is they can do a broad reach conceptualization of things that is astonishing to me. I'm really good at the particulars but I have to do an immense amount of critical thinking to make something larger of it. — Lucy Corin

Visions are fulfilled in God's timing. — Lailah Gifty Akita

A lifetime, one might say, of loss, but we here recognize something much different, more nuanced, more full of shadows. A lifetime of hope. And anyone who's done both - hoped and lost - knows that in many ways, hoping is worse....As I grew into early adulthood and observed a larger pattern of hope and loss and hope and loss and hope and loss, and the concurrent resilience thereof, I came to a begrudging conclusion: neither of these things - hope and loss - can exist without the other, and yet at every turn it is necessary to believe that at some point one will ultimately conquer. And that will be our legacy. — David Giffels

Well, I always had this desire to celebrate and somehow be a part of things that I thought were really great. — John Hodgman

If you look back at the history of the twentieth century, Germany alone had practically destroyed Russia several times. — Noam Chomsky