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Sometime in the early Seventies, gender-free toys were briefly a popular idea. So at Christmas on the California beach in 1972, we downplayed the dolls with frilly dresses and loaded up Santa's sack with toy trucks and earth movers for our three daughters. — Tom Brokaw

Never underestimate your talents, and try not to compare or wish for the talents of others. Focus on and accept the talents you have, and you will find great fulfillment in life. — Jane Powell

If pride, that plague of human nature, that source of so much misery, did not hinder it; for this vice does not measure happiness so much by its own conveniences, as by the misery of others; and would not be satisfied with being thought a goddess, if none were left that were miserable, over whom she might insult. Pride thinks its own happiness shines the brighter, by comparing it with the misfortunes of other persons; that by displaying its own wealth they may feel their poverty the more sensibly. — Thomas More

Marrer of Middle-earth, would that I might see you face to face, and mar you as my lord Fingolfin did! — J.R.R. Tolkien

We live the given life, and not the planned. — Wendell Berry

Life is a thread that someone entangled. — Fernando Pessoa

Dinosaur/Mammoth: "It's cold. — Thornton Wilder

For life is about the adventure gained in the effort, not just the reward. — Suzanne Elizabeth Anderson

Visits always give pleasure
if not the arrival, the departure. — Portuguese Proverb

If I can be perfectly blunt, his humanities teacher was an ass. — Tucker Elliot

I've always had this thing about it not really mattering where you're from, because there's always been this big cloud over America saying you have to live in L.A. or you have to live in New York to make it. I always knew it didn't matter as long as you had the songs. — Brandon Flowers

Such a nice body.
She nearly dropped her brush. Will you stop! Just the low velvet touch of his voice sent heat curling through her body. It was sinful and unfair to have such a voice.
I did not think you would ever speak with me as a lifemate would. I waited long for that impatient comment. — Christine Feehan

The man who says his evening prayer is a captain posting his sentinels. He can sleep. — Charles Baudelaire

I'd make a snide comment about the youths of america but I'm too impressed by the fact that she's reading something other than Fifty Shades of Grey. — Jodi Picoult