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The type of fig leaf which each culture employs to cover its social taboos offers a twofold description of its morality. It reveals that certain unacknowledged behavior exists and it suggests the form that such behavior takes. — Freda Adler

A long-running TV series is a beast in that it demands you stick to one character over a long haul. — Grant Bowler

Attachments that are not fostered may lend to the child's inability to properly attach or have no attachment at all. — Asa Don Brown

To be a leader meant that sometimes you had to look away from the pain — Gregory Benford

The Greek philosopher Epictetus said, First say to yourself what you would be; and then do what you have to do. — Laini Taylor

The body in the mirror forces me to turn and face it. And I look at my body, which is under sentence of death. It is lean, hard, and cold, the incarnation of a mystery. And I do not know what moves in this body, what this body is searching. It is trapped in my mirror as it is trapped in time and it hurries toward revelation. — James Baldwin

Teach a child good manners during babyhood. — Nachman Of Breslov

To be such a complicated, mysterious piece of biological machinery, and more amazing still, to have the capacity to analyze that machinery! — Veronica Roth

The world to me was a secret, which I desired to discover; to her it was a vacancy, which she sought to people with imaginations of her own. — Mary Shelley

Injustice anywhere is an assault on all of us. That means that we all can get busy. — Bill Ayers

It's important to think big, but you've got to work small. — Marlo Thomas

What killed people wasn't a bullet, a blade, a fist to the face. What killed people was a feeling. Left too long. Sometimes in the cold, frozen. Sometimes buried and fetid. And sometimes on the shores of a lake, isolated. Left to grow old, and odd. — Louise Penny