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Nature's action is complex: and nothing is gained in the long run by pretending that it is simple, and trying to describe it in a series of elementary propositions. — Alfred Marshall

She was working to remind herself of who she was. She was working to remember that somewhere in another place entirely she was known and loved. — Kate DiCamillo

There are two types of women. The ones who wait to receive flowers and the ones who go out and pick them. — A.J. Compton

We don't really watch basketball in Australia. — Iggy Azalea

I don't know if it's just me or everyone, but the whole vibe with skiing is not so much thriving on competition against others as it is against myself and the clock. — Picabo Street

I'll die if you go. The Jinn will come, and I'll have one of my fits. You'll see, I'll swallow my tongue and die. Don't leave me, Mariam jo. Please stay. I'll die if you go. — Khaled Hosseini

December 6 is noted on Catholic calendars as the Feast of Saint Nicholas and it usually falls within the first week of Advent. In many European countries, the Feast is an even greater celebration than Christmas. It is a day to remember the saint's dedication to giving to those who really needed it, and doing it in a way that drew as little attention to himself as possible. — Katie Savage

Immerse yourself amongst the doers and soon you will find yourself doing too. — Just Jewel

I love skin. I don't believe the body is something to hide. — Zoe Saldana

The cause of Labour is the cause of Ireland, and the cause of Ireland is the cause of Labour — James Connolly

If a drug failed as often and had as many side effects as western marriage, the FDA probably would not approve it. — Ron Davison

She found that books, the well-written ones, had the power to transport her from a world that was sometimes overstressed and over stimulating to a wholly new place of the author's imaginations. — J.N. LaVelle

I'm mad because girls as young as eight years old are being shamed about their bodies. Fifth graders go on diets and admire Instagram pics of celebs in waist trainers. Some of the people I'm closest to have struggled with eating disorders. I'm mad at an industry that suggests that painfully thin is the only acceptable way to be. Please don't get on me for skinny shaming. If that's how you are shaped, God bless, but we gotta mix it up, because it's upsetting and confusing to women with other body types. — Amy Schumer

Public education puts relentless pressure on its students to conform. — Ken Robinson