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Most women beat themselves up because they think they are not good enough at anything. All of those things just eat at you all the time. — Dana Perino

Everyone expects to be at the end of something. What no one expects is to be at the end of everything. — Marcel Theroux

WE LEAVE THE DORM, and Ethan shows us the gym, where he proudly informs us that in one month he's already doubled the weight he can curl, then the community room, which has an enormous flat-screen TV and a bunch of pinball and video games, then the computer room, and then his little corner patch of their big community garden, where he's growing lettuce and beets.
"But you don't eat vegetables," David says.
"Sammy says food tastes better when you grow it yourself."
"It's true," I say. David rolls his eyes and makes a snorting sound. "It is," I insist. "I once had a tomato plant, and I hate tomatoes, but I ate the one little tomato I succeeded in growing, and it was delicious. Then the plant died."
"I didn't want to grow tomatoes," Ethan says.
"I don't blame you. It only leads to heartbreak. — Claire LaZebnik

Never let a negative situation or abusive person define who you truly are. — Debra Roinestad

I've loved you forever." His eyes were dark and serious.
"I love you too. — Elizabeth Finn

Such bliss is not meant to last. In my husband's house, my children were my real gifts. — Ru Freeman

At its best, this is my calling. At its worst, it is a mad compulsion that I just can't shake. — Zoe Klein

I think there's a danger of a being typecast as the all-American mom forever. — JoBeth Williams

I think the first decision I took when I became a government minister was to reverse the planned closure of Monklands Accident and Emergency. It's an issue close to my heart. — Nicola Sturgeon

I found your nose... It was in my business again.. ( : — Charles Dickens

When we are young, we consume the world in great gulps, and it consumes us, and everything is mysterious and alive and fills us with desire and wonder, fear and guilt. — Eowyn Ivey