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I would love to do a collaboration with Lil' Wayne. I would have loved to sing on his song, 'How To Love.' I wanted to do the remix to that song really bad. — Stephanie Mills
Flattery is so necessary to us that we flatter one another just to be flattered in return. — Marjorie Bowen
The whole process of writing is a setting at a distance. That is the value of it - to the writer, and to the people who read the results of this process, which takes the raw, the individual, the uncriticized, the unexamined, into the realm of the general. — Doris Lessing
Nature, who has played so many queer tricks upon us, making us so unequally of clay and diamonds... — Virginia Woolf
In marriage the greatest hatred that is possible between human beings can be generated, perhaps because of the constant proximity, perhaps because once there was love. The intimacy is still there, even though the love element has disappeared. So a will to power, a struggle for domination, comes into being. — Philip K. Dick
In science the new is an advance; but in morals, as contradicting our inner ideals and historic idols, it is ever a retrogression. — Jean Paul
Our thoughts make everything possible in this impossible world. — Debasish Mridha
Wise, compassionate and accessible, David Benner's The Gift of Being Yourself is truly a gift to the dedicated seeker. The author draws on his professional experience as a psychologist and his own lifelong vocation as a Christian. The result is a book that felicitously weaves together the insights of psychology and Christian spirituality. — Margaret Guenther
Destiny cuts
the cake of love,
Three slices to some,
To others, a crumb. — Stefano Benni
I don't mind being alone when I'm surrounded by people, I just hate being alone when I'm alone. — Dana Gould
Yet such men do not need to imagine a male victim of crime as a brother or son in order to feel empathy. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Being famous is wicked, but being normal is better. — Rupert Grint