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An artist is he for whom the goal and center of life is to form his mind. — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

It takes years as a woman to unlearn what you have been taught to be sorry for. It takes years to find your voice and seize your real estate. — Amy Poehler

Be the exceptional being who separates themselves from the herd and the fate of the herd. — Frederick Lenz

Good looks are not something you earn. But as you get older, how you look is a reflection of the life you've led. — Diana Quick

Dreams are not real; but when you are inside a dream, it is real to you. — Sherry Thomas

Intelligence entails a strong mind, but genius entails a heart of a lion in tune with a strong mind. — Criss Jami

Wine brings to light the hidden secrets of the soul. — Horace

And, what is more, we know how an all-consuming passion for freedom in the world never fails to lead to conflicts and wars which are no less consuming. — Jean Paulhan

Outside is dark.
The kitchen light is loud.
It deafens me as I walk towards it. — Markus Zusak

Adam offered a car key. 'Take my little red Honda. It's parked out front. When you finish with it, just tell it to go home. Don't be deceived by its modest appearance. It's fully shielded and equipped with enough gadgetry to tempt the ghost of James Bond.'
'Can it makes a vente triple-shot no-foam latte?'
'In a New York minute.'
Ef took the key, kissed it, and headed for the front door. — Julian May

Some would say that they are terrorists. Others would say that they are freedom fighters. It depends on which side of the flames you are on... — James Morris Robinson

If you wish to begin life at forty, you must settle two large personal questions first of all. You must find work and play that call for no more energy than you can afford to spend on them. Then you must train your mind, eye and hand to the point of working and playing with ease, grace and precision. — Walter B. Pitkin

It is not a case of our people ... wanting either separation or integration. The use of these words actually clouds the real picture. The 22 million Afro-Americans don't seek either separation or integration. They seek recognition and respect as human beings. — Malcolm X