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I would have thought that I would have become one of those parents - just because it's my nature to be such a perfectionist - that anything falling short, I would have seen as a failure. But something has happened to me over the past few years - it's not Zen, believe me, I'm not at all Zen - but I'm so appreciative of even the chaos. — Brooke Shields

Logic chases truth up the tree of grammar. — Willard Van Orman Quine

He had been raised, after all, to stand alone and always to do what he believed to be right. — Mary Balogh

I'm not going to change my teeth or get a nose job. That manufactured perfection does nothing for me. — Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

He began dragging me again. "I'm seconds away from just tossing you over my shoulder," he warned. — Richelle Mead

I love the way you make me feel. I was incomplete without you. — Truth Devour

Perhaps there is no happiness in life so perfect as the martyr's. — O. Henry

The happiness of the world is transitory. The less you become attached to the world, the more you enjoy peace of mind. — Sarada Devi

I knew too where Voldemort was weak. And so I made my decision. You would be protected by an ancient magic of which he knows, which he despises, and which he has always, therefore, underestimated - to his cost. I am speaking, of course, of the fact that your mother died to save you. She gave you a lingering protection he never expected, a protection that flows in your veins to this day. I put my trust, therefore, in your mother's blood. — J.K. Rowling

Sometimes the purpose of the rose is simply to draw attention to the rose. — Cristen Rodgers

Everything is ideal to its parent. — Sophocles

If Michael Steele doesn't make you sad, well, then there's radio host Rush Limbaugh, no longer content with wanting the President to fail, Rush is now calling out Mr. Obama as a girly man. — David Shuster

The most intense curiosity and excitement prevailed, and though the weather was uncertain, enormous masses of densely packed people lined the road, shouting and waving hats and handkerchiefs as we flew by them. — Fanny Kemble

What was the point of accurately rendering sketches, when everyone could draw up the same picture in their minds? What was special about being able to hold an image clearly in his head, rotate it, and see different angles of light reflecting off of it? Thanks to the Stream, everyone could do that now. The Stream robbed him of his artistic skill. Stupid Stream — Michael Walterich