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I want to make a sweater out of this week and wrap myself up in it until it falls apart. If — J.C. Lillis

I would not trade any of these features for anybody else's. I wouldn't trade the small thin-lipped mouth that makes me resemble my nephew. I wouldn't even trade the acne scar on my right cheek, because that recurring zit spent more time with me in college than any boy ever did. — Tina Fey

All citizens including women are equally admissible to all public dignities, offices, and employments, according to their capacity, and with no other distinction than that of their virtues and talents. — Olympe De Gouges

Do the right thing, and then do the next right thing, and that will lead you to the next right thing after that. — Michael J. Fox

We cross from memory into imagination with only a vague awareness of change. — Simon Van Booy

Lord St Simon: 'I presume your usual clients do not belong to the same class?'
Sherlock Holmes: 'No, indeed. My last client was a king. — Arthur Hall

It doesn't matter that I didn't win a trophy because I did it my way and I lived the dream. — Alan Shearer

Light is to darkness what love is to fear; in the presence of one, the other disappears. All the darkness in my life - the fears, neuroses, dysfunctions, and diseases - are not so much things as the absence of things. They represent not the presence of a problem but rather the absence of the answer. And the answer is love. All fearful manifestations disappear in the presence of love. — Marianne Williamson

Temper, if ungoverned, governs the whole man. — Anthony Ashley Cooper

I devoted myself simply to being a solitary person entrusted with a specific task. — Jacobo Timerman

Organic growth is a cyclical process; it is just as true to say that the oak is a potential acorn as it is to say the acorn is a potential oak. But the process of writing a poem, of making any art object, is not cyclical but a motion in one direction toward a definite end. — W. H. Auden