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Our phone bills were astronomical, and when I found the letters Frank wrote me the other day, the total could fill a suitcase. Every single day during our relationship, no matter where in the world I was, I'd get a telegram from Frank saying he loved me and missed me. He was a man who was deseperate for companionship and love. Can you wonder that he always had mine! — Ava Gardner

The most irritating experience for an artist is to have his work criticized before it is finished. — Andrew Wyeth

I'm just like a dot separating two sentences swinging between the past and present of my life — Manu

The lexis is a measure of shared experience, which comes from interconnectedness. The number of users of the language forms only the first part of the equation: jumping in four centuries from 5 million English speakers to a billion. — James Gleick

I put on a show of confidence as often as I could, but inside, I was a befuddled mess. I secretly wished my mother would live forever. - Merrick Delmar — Heidi Peltier

First, we need to focus government on the things that are required of the State. Second, we need to achieve competence in government so that the State delivers on the things it sets out to do. — Narendra Modi

What I try to keep an eye on is I don't work for the party bosses in Washington. I work for 26 million Texans. — Ted Cruz

We read fine things but never feel them to the full until we have gone the same steps as the author. — John Keats

A brand is something that has a clear-cut identity among consumers, which a company creates by sending out a clear, consistent message over a period of years until it achieves a critical mass of marketing. — Phil Knight

For years I wondered what was her curious power, her ability to attract all kinds of people to her and to use them for her own ends, often with their knowledge. i think it was that people liked watching and being with someone who enjoyed life as much as Sylvia seemed to enjoy it. She squeezed all the juice from the orange, or, to change the figure, drained the cup to the leaves, the very dregs. — Elizabeth Winder

Ruby describes the decorations at the banquet. 'It was like little gardens of rhapsody on every table. It was divine. — Lynne Branard

When we are forced to endure what we cannot endure, something breaks inside our minds. That broken-mindedness is commonly called trauma. — John A. Macdougall

Measure not the work until the day's out and the labor done. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning