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My father taught me to read music and play the piano-but not well, even though people have said that I'm a natural musician. — Ethel Merman

You shouldn't spend all your time worrying about the love that leaves, because then you might overlook the love that was always there. — Jennifer Niven

I would like to be naked and cover myself with cold crystal jewelry. Jewelery and perfume... — Anais Nin

So I'm biding my time, like a surfer waiting for a wave. I'm pretty good at surfing, as it happens, and I know the wave will come. When the moment is right, I'll get Demeter's attention. She'll look at my stuff, everything will click, and I'll start riding my life. Not paddling, paddling, paddling, like I am right now. — Sophie Kinsella

Know that any and all thoughts that you have regarding your own skills, interests, and inclinations are valid. To reinforce the validity of your thoughts, keep them private. Tell yourself that they're between you and God. — Wayne Dyer

The only wealth is life. — Henry David Thoreau

What else remains for me? Youth, hope and love; To build a new life on a ruined life. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

As I say, I'm a discourse advocate. What form it comes is less important to me than the fact that there is discourse. — Jim Lehrer

Marianne could never love by halves. — Jane Austen

I'd call for an escort, but I think it's ill-advised to reveal that my lover may have a psychotic episode if he's not medicated. — Ann Aguirre

I'm trying always to leave out what I think is extraneous. And to find what I think is the most wonderful language to make a beautiful sentence. — Lynne Tillman

Many very intelligent agreeable persons have warts on the forehead, not brown, nor very large, between the eyebrows, which have nothing in them offensive or disgusting. - But a large brown wart on the upper lip, especially when it is bristly, will be found in no person who is not defective in something essential, or at least remarkable for some conspicuous failing. — Johann Kaspar Lavater

I love to eat, even though it is easy for me not to eat (when no one feeds me, when there is no food around). — Susan Sontag