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It is never too late to do anything in life. — Momofuku Ando

To begin with, I've always known that I was a little bit different. And, I have a lot of relatives who own farms. I grew up in the American South where political issues and issues of justice were at the forefront. What I do now is a combination of all these factors. — Cary Fowler

I suppose a suicide who holds a pistol to his skull feels much the same wonder at what will come next as I felt then. — H.G.Wells

The vulnerability of opening your heart fully and deeply to another is terrifying, but at a point in my 50s, I realized that I had to step up to the plate. — Jane Fonda

The things that happen to people we never really know. What happens in houses behind closed doors, what secrets
— Harper Lee

I didn't get my licence because I wasn't allowed to. But I haven't had a seizure for a long time so I could, theoretically, get my licence. But I'm now just so used to not driving, I'm scared of what I'd do. — Hugo Weaving

I feel that if you are blessed, or lucky enough, to be doing well, you should help others. — Laurell K. Hamilton

knows how this will end: but assuredly in one extreme or the other. There can be no medium between those who have loved so much. — Jon Meacham

Healthy respect for yourself. — Rhonda Byrne

Whatever it takes, the job of the director is to be the leader and to get your actors where they need to go. That's a philosophy that I have. — Shawn Levy

Nothing speeds brain atrophy more than being immobilized in the same environment: the monotony undermines our dopamine and attentional systems crucial to our brain plasticity. — Norman Doidge

Why couldn't relationships be reciprocal, both people steadily accruing interest at the same rate? — Emma Cline

Children should be educated and instructed in the principles of freedom. Aristotle speaks plainly to this purpose, saying, 'that the institution of youth should be accommodated to that form of government under which they live; forasmuch as it makes exceedingly for the preservation of the present government, whatsoever it be. — John Adams