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I've always loved clothes. Like any normal woman, I would see a dress, buy it, rip the tags off with my teeth, save the buttons for ten to twelve years in a drawer, and wear it to work. — Mindy Kaling

There is a difference between finding trouble in your path and going out of your way searching for it.
-Jacen Solo — R.A. Salvatore

There are odious virtues; such as inflexible severity, and an integrity that accepts of no favor. — Tacitus

To be a servant can be a noble thing, but only as noble as the master served. — Jay Kristoff

Men are so stupid and concerned with their present needs, they will always let themselves be deceived. — Niccolo Machiavelli

The difference between genuine poetry and the poetry of Dryden, Pope, and all their school, is briefly this: their poetry is conceived and composed in their wits, genuine poetry is conceived and composed in the soul. — Matthew Arnold

Although many philosophers used to dismiss the relevance of neuroscience on grounds that what mattered was the software, not the hardware, increasingly philosophers have come to recognize that understanding how the brain works is essential to understanding the mind. — Patricia Churchland

She is pretty to walk with,
And witty to talk with,
And pleasant, too, to think on. — John Suckling

Etiquette is an intelligent way to live. There are certain ways of living you will learn being around advanced students and mostly your teacher. These are methods that have been handed down for thousands of years. — Frederick Lenz

I ask you to keep in mind that you will be disappointed only to the extent that your desires or expectations fall out of harmony with reality. — Jim Bainbridge

If the British Empire is fated to pass from life into history, we must hope it will not be by the slow process of dispersion and decay, but in some supreme exertion for freedom, for right and for truth. — Winston Churchill