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Growing up, I thought I'd have at least five kids. — Minnie Driver
When we're having a toothache, we know that not having a toothache is a wonderful thing. Yet when we don't have a toothache, we're still not happy. A non-toothache is very pleasant. — Thich Nhat Hanh
Unfortunately for novelists, real life is getting way too funny and far-fetched. — Carl Hiaasen
My secret dream is to write an epic poem. That's probably the most pretentious thing I've said. — Laurie Anderson
I want people to look at my films and say 'Wow, she's a good actress', and I know I'll have to work hard for that. — Bella Thorne
It's only a story, isn't it?" ...
"Who's to say what's only a story and what's truth disguised as a story? — David Eddings
Do you see that patch of blue in the sky, fighting to be seen through the clouds?"
"Yes." She nodded, but her brows were scrunched in obvious confusion as to what his point would be.
"That was my life when I met you. After Mellie died, my life was a constant rainy day. I couldn't imagine the sun ever shining again. Then I met you, and the dark clouds started to drift away. I could see blue skies again and they were pushing out the clouds. As I got to know you, there were more blue skies and sunshine in my life. — Leah Atwood
The government will ... go on in the highly democratic method of conscripting American manhood for European slaughter. — Emma Goldman
Is not at all uncommon for women in my country to be illiterate, but to see my mother, a proud and intelligent woman, struggle to read the prices in the bazaar was an unspoken sadness for both of us, I think. — Malala Yousafzai
Guns are always the best method for a private suicide. They are more stylish looking than single-edged razor blades and natural gas has got so expensive. Drugs are too chancy. You might miscalculate the dosage and just have a good time. — P. J. O'Rourke
When we consider the weak and nerveless periods of some literary men, who perchance in feet and inches come up to the standard oftheir race, and are not deficient in girth also, we are amazed at the immense sacrifice of thews and sinews. What! these proportions, these bones,
and this their work! Hands which could have felled an ox have hewed this fragile matter which would not have tasked a lady's fingers! Can this be a stalwart man's work, who has a marrow in his back and a tendon Achilles in his heel? — Henry David Thoreau
People interested in museums as real educational environments, parents interested in their children's education, and people seeking to find themselves in a positive way could all benefit from reading this book. by Associate Dean Engineering, Michigan State University — Ronald Rosenberg
You don't obtain excellence by doing the bare minimum. — Bohdi Sanders
