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If I had not lived the life I had lived and did not have the wife I have and the children I have, I would never know how to play that role [Dr. Bedsloe], and I wouldn't have any of those qualities. It's a real example of how it is true that the camera catches everything. Even the stuff you're trying to hide. — Kurt Fuller
By the time I've finished with you,
you won't know whether you've been kissed or cut,
whether you were loved or butchered.
and either way you probably won't care,
just grateful you came close enough to touch. — Warsan Shire
Who should open the door of success for you...you that's who! — Jerry Gladstone
Woody Allen was right: eighty percent of success is just showing up. "Take — Stephen King
Life is like an eternal dance. The movements of the dance are choreographed through your awareness. — Deepak Chopra
A person himself believes that all the other portraits are good likenesses except the one of himself. — Edvard Munch
You do the best you can and you deal with the consequences. It's all there is. — Robert B. Parker
I've definitely seen bands before they made money kind of change their thing on the next tour, and I prefer it when it's a little more raw. — Bruno Mars
Elizabeth Bishop wrote love poems, and poems about lovemaking, and one of the best poems ever written in English about the loss of love, but she had made her way through life as an orphan, a solitary. Reticence wasn't the reason she'd become a poet of the self - of a singular "mind in action," as she'd once described the effect she hoped to achieve in her poems. She had discovered early on, perhaps too early, that she was "an I . . . an Elizabeth" - and she'd treasured that painful, "unlikely" self-awareness ever since, knowing it was the same thing as her imagination. — Megan Marshall
The scent of his own arousal — Milly Taiden
I have to admit that I'm up to my neck in frivolity, buried in dresses to the point of ruin! Fifteen different garments! My wardrobe jam-packed! My girl, this is not the way for an old woman to behave - particularly since you never wear anything but black and white, or a little grey, so that you always look as though you were in the same dress. Why fritter away your money so absurdly? (22 August 1919) — Liane De Pougy
When the demons start coming out - that's when you're nearing the light! It's hard for cockroaches to stay put without all the shadows. So in that case, keep on going! — C. JoyBell C.
At bottom there is but one subject of study: the forms and metamorphoses of mind. All other subjects may be reduced to that; all other studies bring us back to this study. — Henri Frederic Amiel