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I didn't mind being thought of as dumb. I knew I wasn't. — Marilyn Monroe
If you go to a therapist, they say, 'Are you sure? How do you feel about your wrinkles?' And I say, 'I don't know, because I don't really see them.' I see my hands, but I don't see my face, so it's not a torment. I only see it for five minutes in the morning when I brush my teeth! When you read women's magazines you always read about this drama of getting old, about anti-aging cream and plastic surgery and whatever else. But I think if you're independent, like I have grown to be, it's welcome. — Isabella Rossellini
If after every tempest came such calms, may the winds blow till they have wakened death. — Aldous Huxley
What we need today are not more laws to govern believers. What we need is a greater revelation and appreciation of Jesus and everything that He has done for us! — Joseph Prince
Sometimes the best part of my day is imagining what I'm gonna eat when I get off work. — Anna Kendrick
I do like a road, because you can be always wondering what is at the end of it. — L.M. Montgomery
Instead of lamenting your fate, create your world. — Hazrat Inayat Khan
Compassion has dropped so far out of sight these days that many are confused about what is required. It even inspires overt hostility. — Karen Armstrong
The lover is made happier by his love than the object of his affection. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
The night of the fireworks changed the course of many lives in England, though no one suspected the dark future as hundreds of courtiers stared, faces upturned in delight, at the starbursts of crimson, green, and gold that lit up the terraces, gardens, and pleasure grounds of Rosethorn House, the country home of Richard, Baron Thornleigh. That night, no one was more proud to belong to the baron's family than his eighteen-year-old ward, Justine Thornleigh; she had no idea that she would soon cause a deadly division in the family and ignite a struggle between two queens. Yet she was already, innocently, on a divergent path, for as Lord and Lady Thornleigh and their multitude of guests watched the dazzle of fireworks honoring the spring visit of Queen Elizabeth, Justine was hurrying away from the public gaiety. Someone had asked to meet her in private. — Barbara Kyle
Do you know how lucky you are?" She smiled rather wryly. "Not most of the time. — Madeleine L'Engle