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Defensiveness is usually someone silently screaming that they need you to value and respect them in disguise. When you look for deeper meanings behind someone's pain you can then begin to heal not only yourself, but others. — Shannon L. Alder
I'm the luckiest writer on earth. — George Michael
Both Dietrich and Garbo occasionally came to Boaty's, the latter always escorted by Cecil Beaton, whom I'd met when he photographed me for Boaty's magazine (an overheard exchange between these two: Beaton, "The most distressing fact of growing older is that I find my private parts are shrinking." Garbo, after a mournful pause, "Ah, if only I could say the same.") — Truman Capote
Our life depends on others so much that at the root of our existence is a fundamental need for love. That is why it is good to cultivate an authentic sense of responsibility and concern for the welfare of others. — Dalai Lama
Will this be the end of it?'
'There is never an end to such things,' he said quietly. 'But we are alive. And that is good. — Diana Gabaldon
When we know something and rest in that knowing we limit our vision. We will only see what our knowing will allow us to see. In this way experience can be our enemy. — Zoketsu Norman Fischer
In basic research, the use of the electron microscope has revealed to us the complex universe of the cell, the basic unit of life. — Gunter Blobel
Baneful indeed is the scourge of war. — Stephen Grellet
When you need an answer, look over your left shoulder and ask your death. — Carlos Castaneda
I should far rather be drunk than eaten, Miss Lancaster," Ferus said in a serious tone. "As should we all. Very well, that's settled. — Jim Butcher
Disarming an idealist was easy — Viet Thanh Nguyen
Although the Jeffersonian Law ("All men are created equal") is the first article of the American faith, the facts of American life have demonstrated for some time now that it is an irksome faith to live by. — Alistair Cooke