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What's wrong? Did you wake up on the wrong side of the bed again? — Melissa Landers

This was his acknowledgment of the impossibility of changing a man's convictions by words, and his recognition of the possibility of everyone thinking, feeling, and seeing things each from his own point of view. This legitimate peculiarity of each individual which used to excite and irritate Pierre now became a basis of the sympathy he felt for, and the interest he took in, other people. The difference, and sometimes complete contradiction, between men's opinions and their lives, and between one man and another, pleased him and drew from him an amused and gentle smile. — Leo Tolstoy

The truth is, aging can be your realest opportunity to decide how best to live - and the best incentive for getting you to do just that. — Elizabeth Berg

Chemistry is the melodies you can play on vibrating strings. — Michio Kaku

When it comes to the important things one is always alone ... — May Sarton

Hearing God's voice is indispensable to moving through or around closed doors. — Gary Rohrmayer

Once read thy own breast right, And thou hast done with fears. — Matthew Arnold

I have a disturbing problem with losing things. My vulnerability to loss-distress could properly be labeled not only inordinate, but neurotic. — Dick Cavett

For the system to be credible, people actually have to be deported at the end of the process. — Barbara Jordan

You don't seriously believe everybody on the planet should do whatever they want, do you? That would be terrible. These people need help and guidance. — Michael Crichton

A man is like a two-story house. The first floor is equipped with an entrance and a living room. On the second floor is every family member's room. They enjoy listening to music and reading books. On the first underground floor is the ruin of people's memories. The room filled with darkness is the second underground floor. How deep is it? Nobody knows. Going down to the first underground floor, people can write novels and music. However, I believe that such works cannot move people's hearts. — Haruki Murakami

The streets were all named after poets - Wordsworth Lane, Shelley Close, Keats Rise - no doubt chosen by the building company's marketing department. They were all poets that the kind of person who'd aspire to own such a home would recognize, poets who wrote about urns and flowers and wandering clouds. Based on past experience, I'd be more likely to end up living in Dante Lane or Poe Crescent. — Gail Honeyman

The arts are not a luxury. They are an integral part of our lives as individuals and as a nation. — Hillary Clinton