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There then passed a period of time in which Jane said many unutterable things. — Mary Robinette Kowal

I was always told to be a cook in the kitchen, a lady in the parlor and a wh
e in the bedroom. — Melissa Gorga

Meanwhile the indefiniteness remains, and the limits of variation are really much wider than any one would imagine from the sameness of women's coiffure and the favorite love-stories in prose and verse. — George Eliot

I grew up horseback riding. That was my passion. I didn't start shopping until about 16 or 17, when I could drive myself to stores and explore on my own. — Mary-Kate Olsen

I've always sung in choirs and acapella groups, but when I was in college, I finally started writing songs and playing with a band, and that ignited a desire to do it full time and pour everything I had into it. — Rachel Platten

I'm used to doing big undertakings with my own money. — David H. Murdock

Some women are lost in the fire. Some women are built from it. — K.Michelle

Compared to what they were, rock concerts now are like business meetings. — Paul Kantner

I am a songwriter. I do get to put my personal experiences in song. — Melissa Etheridge

I love you, Tippy. I don't mean it to sound corny or kidlike, and I'm not asking you to love me. I just want you to know it, that's all. — Janet Lambert

Where the Northern Ocean, in vast whirls,
Boils round the naked, melancholy isles
Of farthest Thule; and the Atlantic surge
Pours in among the stormy Hebrides. — Charlotte Bronte

If we get it wrong, if we repeat the mistakes of our past, the consequences could be devastating. But if we get it right, the potential benefits to the future of humanity are astonishing. — Stephen L. Petranek

The best future is based on the forgotten past. — Paulo Coelho

A book is like a large cemetery upon whose tombs one can no longer read the effaced names. On the other hand, sometimes one remembers well the name, without knowing if anything of the being, whose name it was, survives in these pages. — Marcel Proust