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well, there were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded
-Diana, Princess of Wales — Cathy Lowne

Emotional versatility is the art of making peace with the entire emotional spectrum by honing your capacity to channel various feelings along creative and constructive lines. It is not about controlling or condemning your feelings. It's about conducting your feelings in a self-edifying way. — T.K. Coleman

If need is the mother of all inventions, then curiosity is its genetic father undoubtedly. — Anuj

Block Watch, Crime Watch, we have hundreds of thousands of Americans, every day and night, risking their lives, going out for no pay as volunteers, protecting Americans like all of you and not asking anything in return. And the other day I'm speaking in a high school in New Jersey and the youngsters go, oh, you're just like Zimmerman. — Curtis Sliwa

I made a living out of being a class clown. — Shannon Hoon

Steps are what you take when you think you have forever. — Nicholas Lore

I have always watched the rushes, and have learned more because I have done so, because you can have all manner of ideas in your head, but they have to end up on the screen. — Jacqueline Bisset

Your real name is a mortal name. Now you need one that is immortal, the one that takes the high stage and plays above the rest. You can't be immortal and mortal at the same time. — Keith Buckley

One catches more flies with a spoonful of honey that with twenty casks of vinegar. — Henry IV Of France

What does being a girl have to do with it? There's no time to think when you're on the spot ... — Bisco Hatori

The court doesn't care what my name is or where I'm from or where I'll be tomorrow. It lets me exist as I am. — Nora Sakavic

To die old with a young mind is such a tragedy. Naiveness was never a blessing. — Shannon L. Alder