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If you are over seventy, and you don't have prostate cancer, chances are you're a woman. — Mark Scholz

I learned the hard way that if you heard you were one thing enough times, eventually you had no option but to start believing it. — Jay Crownover

Anger and embarrassment are often neighbors. — Amy Poehler

When men do not know their assignment on earth they kill themselves psychologically and emotionally, wallowing in different careers and meddling in dreams of others. They become restless and engage in unhealthy competition - living unfulfilled lives — Bernard Kelvin Clive

In order to find peace, we must expose the masks we use to hide behind. — Debbie Ford

Last century's magic is this year's science. — Cherie Priest

Well, the first thing we do is take our brain out and put it in a drawer. Stick it somewhere and let it tantrum until it wears itself out. You may still hear the brain and all the shitty things it is saying to you, but it will be muffled, and just the fact that it is not in your head anymore will make things seem clearer. And then you just do it. — Amy Poehler

When I'm alone, I'm in the company of the most interesting dog I know. — John R. Erickson

Great Jove angry is no longer Jove. — Anton Chekhov

It's our thoughts that are chaotic, not the world. — Marty Rubin

In a narcissistic cathexis, you invest more energy into your ideas about another person than in the actual, objective, external person.
So the man who falls in love with beauty is quite different from the man who loves a girl and feels she is beautiful and can see what is beautiful about her. — Alison Bechdel

Tonight, I am a Perfect Girl, because I had a perfect night. And it ended with three perfect kisses. Three. What a lucky number. — Adriana Trigiani

I like all sorts of art, that's why I love wandering around The National Gallery. — Samuel Barnett