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My mother's influence in molding my character was conspicuous. She forced me to learn daily long chapters of the Bible by heart. To that discipline and patient, accurate resolve I owe not only much of my general power of taking pains, but of the best part of my taste for literature. — John Ruskin

Trying to separate myself from my instincts of pessimism and cut out and define what it is that I really do love, what I'm here to be, why I'm here, and what I think is worth being alive for and fighting for. And those things change, but I think that that's something I am always chasing. — El-P

Theater cannot include only people. What acts on stage is matter. — Gaetano Pesche

Mariner, do not ask whose tomb this may be, but go with good fortune: I wish you a kinder sea. — Plato

I knew people liked me on 'American Idol,' but I didn't think they'd care to come see me sing at my own show. — David Archuleta

Providence is the perpetuity and continuance of creation. — Richard Sibbes

film crew up there, enraptured by the charming rodents. The crew had come to shoot a documentary about the massacre; they had expected teen angst and American social Darwinism. They were seduced by the tranquillity - less than a hundred yards from the school. They shot hours of footage of the twelve-inch prairie dogs. The Japanese crew saw this place somewhat differently than Americans did. Their depiction was by turns tumultuous, brutal, explosive, and serene. — Dave Cullen

Negativity could be frighteningly contagious. — Mary Balogh

I looked at myself in that window, oblivious to all the people around me and I stared and smiled that particular smile. You know that smile that seems to knock you and tell you how pathetic you are? That's the smile I was smiling. — Markus Zusak

A lot of readers have actually helped me, been really sweet to me ... So maybe my cry for help has sometimes been answered. — Jonathan Ames

I always love going to Paris, and now I feel like I know it really well. — Jacquelyn Jablonski

I like the copious, shapeless, warm, not so very clever, but extremely easy and rather coarse aspect of things; the talk of men in clubs and public-houses; of miners half naked in drawers the forthright, perfectly unassuming, and without end in view except dinner, love, money and getting along tolerably; that which is without great hopes, ideals, or anything of that kind; what is unassuming except to make a tolerably, good job of it. I like all that. — Virginia Woolf