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You have to start by changing the story you tell yourself
about getting older... The minute you say to yourself, 'Time
is everything, and I'm going to make sure that time is used
the way I dream it should be used,' then you've got a whole
different story. — Diane Sawyer

Queen Mary had a way of interrupting tattle about elopements, duels, and play debts, by asking the tattlers, very quietly yet significantly, whether they had ever read her favorite sermon
Dr. Tillotson on Evil Speaking. — Thomas B. Macaulay

He was made of fire and Emrys was right, I was made up of things that wanted to go up in flames whenever he got close to me. — Jay Crownover

But, ... we should first learn the winds and the nature of the sky, the customary cultivation and the ways of the place. What each region bears and rejects. Here corn shoots up, and there grapes do. Elsewhere young trees grow strong and the wild grasses. — Virgil

Road trips can either suck monkey balls or, with the right person, they can be awesomesauce with cheesy fries. — Penny Reid

It must have been the lack of nutrients that gave my father his temper. He is not a sweet man despite a very sweet tooth. — Nigel Slater

I have achieved what I wanted to achieve. I'm better off at some sort of independent place where they not only like what I produce but also trust me to be the one to produce it. — Keith Olbermann

The fact that he and she understood each other without a word seemed to bring them nearer than any explanation would have done. — Edith Wharton

What evidence would you need to see to change your mind about this? — Seth Godin

I never wanted anyone to have this much power over my emotions again. It was safer to keep to myself, to keep things on the surface. Things ended better that way. — Kasie West

Whatever the measurement system is, it needs to be consistent, repeatable and as unbiased as possible. — Pearl Zhu

You are so engrossed in the fact that you are oblivious to its environment — Rex Stout