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France was always a little scary to me. I had the preconception that France was a bit hoity-toity. — April Bloomfield

Susanne Alleyn's Game of Patience is a well-crafted historical mystery, authentic in every detail. Wonderfully entertaining. — Sandra Gulland

I'd convinced myself that girls are like small bears: cute to look at, but far too dangerous to have lunch with. — Jenny Lawson

I've always been very one-sided about science, and when I was younger, I concentrated almost all my effort on it. — Richard P. Feynman

If you walked around like David Bowie in 1973 in Reading, you'd get beaten up. The 1970s in a small town was more like the 1950s.. and that's the truth. The backdrop was probably Victorian. — Ricky Gervais

With a curious zeal to better understand our own existence, we often go far out of our way to find out who we are and where we have come from. Why? We need to know, not just for the present, but from our earliest beginnings to the present. — Edward J. Fraughton

From the front I look to put together, but every other angle would reveal how false the front of me is, how much effort has gone into presenting a one-sided image of perfection. — Lauren Graham

For too long, Democrats have been telling people what they want to hear. I'm going to tell you what I believe. — Deval Patrick

I believe myself that there's a great deal more interest and engagement among Americans than our politicians recognize. — Jeffrey Sachs

You can have more, be more and do more because you can change the person you are. — Brian Tracy

But communication is two-sided - vital and profound communication makes demands also on those who are to receive it ... demands in the sense of concentration, of genuine effort to receive what is being communicated. — Roger Sessions

If he loves you he will meet your effort. — Shannon L. Alder

Enlightenment is man's exodus from his self-incurred tutelage. Tutelage is the inability to use one's understanding without the guidance of another person..'Dare to Know'(sapere aude) Have the courage to use your own understanding;this is the motto of the Enlightenment. — Immanuel Kant

I've always been rather very one-sided about the science, and when I was younger, I concentrated almost all my effort on it. I didn't have time to learn, and I didn't have much patience for what's called the humanities; even though in the university there were humanities that you had to take, I tried my best to avoid somehow to learn anything and to work on it. It's only afterwards, when I've gotten older and more relaxed that I've spread out a little bit - I've learned to draw, and I read a little bit, but I'm really still a very one-sided person and don't know a great deal. I have a limited intelligence and I've used it in a particular direction. — Richard Feynman