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Looking feminine is important to me. My personal style is fairly traditional. I was definitely influenced by my mother, who always looks elegant, and by Estee's classic style; she was always in Givenchy or Ungaro. — Aerin Lauder

I could feel myself begin to recede, to tip and lose balance, slide toward the deeper darkness that had crept in from outside. It happened so quickly and took me by surprise; sometimes I just turned around and found it there-ah, camarade-unaware it had been waiting for me for days. — Bryan Mealer

If you loved music, you loved Freddie Mercury. — Neil Sedaka

I run four miles most days, at about 8:00 to 8:15 pace. It's totally relaxed. — Alberto Salazar

My biggest bits of advice are, write as much as you can, finish what you start, get a thick skin, don't take crap from anyone, but also live your life and have fun. The stereotype of a writer holed up alone all day is really unhelpful. You can't write real people and real emotion if you don't let yourself experience them. — Victoria Aveyard

There are but two sorts of government: one where men show their teeth at each other, and one where men show their tongues and lick the feet of the strongest. — George Eliot

Denial is a powerful thing. It makes you believe lies. — Ellen Hopkins

He did what he could, and that was more than enough. — Steven Herrick

The more you kick me when I'm down, the more it truly helps. — Ronnie Radke

The best revenge is to always survive yourself. — Henry Rollins

No. How dare you . You were the guardian of throne and country. And now I, having cast aside my life for you, find the Dora Milaje and their capatain turned jambazi! What has come of you, Aneka? What of your oath to the nation? To me ? — Ta-Nehisi Coates

Then we lapse into silence. It's these silences that do damage, that reveal glimpses of the distressed foundation struggling under the weight of things. — Matthew Norman

I spent every night until four in the morning on my dissertation, until I came to the point when I could not write another word, not even the next letter. I went to bed. Eight o'clock the next morning I was up writing again. — Abraham Pais