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New York was an idea, I thought, an idea held simultaneously by thirteen million people. — Nancy Pickard
A book can open the mind, free the heart, and speak to the soul. — Jason Ellis
Harriet had long ago discovered that one could not like people any the better, merely because they were ill, or dead - still less because one had once liked them very much. — Dorothy L. Sayers
I pause, unsure what to type. It would be weird to say I've missed you too, even though I have, because that feels like I'm betraying Porter. I'm so confused. Maybe he doesn't even mean it that way. Maybe he never did. Lord knows I'm not good at reading people. — Jenn Bennett
I see myself as an athlete and just try to market myself as a feminine athlete. — Natalie Gulbis
Well, if you were the American public, you saw a catastrophe. In general, you would say, "The biggest institutions of America - Washington, broadly, and Wall Street, broadly - they're to blame." And, broadly, they're right. — Jamie Dimon
The top two reasons to live: to love and to be loved. — Toni Sorenson
It is easy enough to arouse in a listener a desire for what is honorable; for in every one of us nature has laid the foundations or sown the seeds of the virtues. We are born to them all, all of us, and when a person comes along with the necessary stimulus, then those qualities of the personality are awakened, so to speak, from their slumber. — Seneca The Younger
As I became a venture capitalist, it's almost like I went to the dark side for a while. — Luke Nosek
A month and a half after my first audition, I won the role on 'Lost.' — Evangeline Lilly
Death means you stop being. You must agree with God and stop being the intensely striving kind of Christian you have been. We avoid the cemetery and continually refuse our own death. It will not happen by striving, but by yielding to death. — Oswald Chambers
The rarest attainment is to grow old happily and gracefully. — Lydia M. Child