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The girl of the period sets up to be natural, and is only rude; mistakes insolence for innocence; says everything that comes first to her lips, and thinks she is gay when she is only giddy. — Benjamin Disraeli

I'm trying to grow more limbs in order to multitask at a greater rate and I'm also investigating the possibilities of cloning. Because nothing would be more useful than having multiples of me, and that way, I could do all of the things I'd like to do in the short amount of time we all have here. — Ezra Miller

She realized that the world was a dance of a million fates. In this dance she was but a single soul. — David Anthony Durham

I have loved deeply. I have lost intensely. I will never love again. I get that love by people who care for me. — Richard Simmons

I must confess that here I had to compromise the principle of giving no commission, which in Bombay I had so scrupulously observed. I was told that conditions in the two cases were different; that whilst in Bombay commissions had to be paid to touts, here they had to be paid to vakils who briefed you; and that here as in Bombay all barristers, without exception, paid a percentage of their fees as commission. — Mahatma Gandhi

Yes, a ghost, thought the Count, as he moved silently down the hall. Like Hamlet's father roaming the ramparts of Elsinore after the midnight watch . . . Or like Akaky Akakievich, that forsaken spirit of Gogol's who in the wee hours haunted the Kalinkin Bridge in search of his stolen coat . . . Why — Amor Towles

Self-confidence comes naturally when your inner life and your outer life are in harmony. — Brian Tracy

When you have a cast and crew of people who make it light hearted and crack jokes, and break treats, and understand that we are all in this together. That's a biggest plus that you can have. — Jill Scott

I conceive of God, in fact, as a means of liberation and not a means to control others. — James A. Baldwin

Retirement at sixty-five is ridiculous. When I was sixty-five I still had pimples. — George Burns