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Emotional labor is the task of doing important work, even when it isn't easy. Emotional — Seth Godin

She had been made to break an accepted social law, but no law known to the environment in which she fancied herself such an anomaly. — Thomas Hardy

In the West, people tend to look at life as spectators, but in the East, people are the thing. — Duane Michals

Power, from the standpoint of experience, is merely the relation that exists between the expression of someone's will and the execution of that will by others. — Leo Tolstoy

Because,' said Crawford, as if he hadn't spoken, 'you ought to remember that Philippa has been trained in Turkey and will expect certain standards if you mean to make an impression, whether as her first client or her bigamous husband. I could provide some instruction.'
Austin walked to the door.
'Or a demonstration?' said the other man wistfully. — Dorothy Dunnett

Hayden [Sterling] told me that he was thrilled about the way he moved around the set, that wherever he would go, there would be lighting. He didn't think about his marks because they were set in the only places he could move. — Vilmos Zsigmond

Genevieve burst into laughter and hugged him fiercely, because otherwise she would cry. Not because she was unhappy but because joy crowded every inch of her heart and soul. She was about to burst with it. — Maya Banks

The look in his eyes turned a little wild. "That's the only reason I'm letting you go. If I had any choice
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"You do," she said "Wed can all sit here and let him die. Or you can let Eve go on her wild-ass rescue mission and get herself killed. Or you can let sweet, calm, reasonable Claire go do some talking."
He shook his head. His long, elegant hands, which looked so at home wrapped around a guitar, closed into fists. "Guess that means there's no choice."
"Not really," Claire agreed. "I was kind of lying about that choice thing. — Rachel Caine

The way that people dress makes them part of an army, dressed in their own uniform, determined to do something. — Suzy Menkes