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To be good to yourself ... Sometimes it seems that takes a special talent all its own. — Lorna Landvik

A lot of celebrities just want money, fame, power, fancy cars, houses all over the world and have people bow down to them. To me, that's frightful behaviour. — Shirley Manson

Whoever knows it also knows that in love there is no More and no Less; but that he who loves can only love with the whole heart, and with the whole soul; with all his strength and with all his will. — Max Muller

Nic's Charlie is something very particular. You can't really put them together. It's a phantasm. — Tilda Swinton

Our imagination is so limited, our arsenal of potential responses so narrow, that the only thing anyone can think to do with an inappropriate shamer like Adria is to punish her with a shaming. All of the shamers had themselves come from a place of shame, and it really felt parochial and self-defeating to instinctively slap shame onto shame like a clumsy builder covering cracks. — Jon Ronson

The conscience is a communal organ - a way of knowing that we do with others formed always in reference to others. — Ken Wilson

It's not the dress you wear; it is your attitude that can express that you really care. — Debasish Mridha

Enclosures have been appropriately called a revolution of the rich against the poor. — Karl Polanyi

I never knew how high a price one pays for being taken care of ... — Susan Jeffers

The process of life is ever unfolding, guiding you, pushing you, preparing you for the next part of the process. Difficult challenges, bad days, upset feelings, moments of confusion are part of life's process. Perhaps these things are there to keep us alert, to make us stronger, or to test our resolve to keep moving forward. — Iyanla Vanzant

My belief is, you know, certain things have to be explained that's never been explained. — Dick Gregory

And this is more or less all that I had left after the holidays. Nothing really; hopeless confusion, a narrative without a possible conclusion, full of doubtful meanings, belied by the very elements that I had to give it shape. I didn't know the significance of what I'd seen, I was repelled by the idea of finding out and being sure. All that counts is that I felt at peace when I finished writing, certain I had enjoyed the greatest success one can expect from this kind of task: I had accepted a challenge, and turned at least one daily defeat into a victory. — Juan Carlos Onetti

My voice cut into the silence. The words hung there, searing themselves on the little room long after the sound had died away. — Jojo Moyes

A mortal person's mind is like a wilderness, with a tremendous volume of decaying constructs and half-understood experience forming natural harbors for wild animal effects. — Piers Anthony