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Remember, you are all alone in the kitchen and no one can see you. — Julia Child

My Weimaraners are perfect fashion models. Their elegant, slinky forms are covered in gray - and gray, everyone knows, goes with anything. — William Wegman

Beyond peace, there is no longer any existence possible. — Gustav Heinemann

...unless our standards of civilization are comfort and contraptions, Athens from (say) 480 to 380 was clearly the most civilized society that has yet existed. — H.D.F. Kitto

It's not often you get to hang out with someone you're really intrigued by. So when Will.i.am invited me to visit him at home, I couldn't resist. — Joanna Lumley

For if we know perfect beauty, with our eyes and with our ears, even for a second, we'll come that tiny bit closer to being it ourselves. — Richard Harvell

It is a misuse of our power to take responsibility for solving problems that belong to others. — Peter Block

To blend, without coercion, the individual good and the common good is the essence of citizenship in a free country. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

'Mary Tyler Moore' was - it was my first big hit. — Betty White

But always in the back of your throat is this scream, barely suppressed. — Dennis Lehane

Realizing you've got shit on your fingers is the first step toward washing your hands. — James S.A. Corey

Did not we vow that we would neither of us be either before or after the other even in travelling the last journey of life? And can you find it in your heart to leave me now? — Murasaki Shikibu

A stream of primal voices
Whispering in the breeze of your heart
To urge you on. — Scott Hastie

The only thing I could think of was, if you move, you will crumble. If you breathe, you will collapse. — Hannah Kent

I do not often laugh, sir, as you may perceive by the air of my countenance; but nevertheless, I retain the privilege of laughing when I please. — Alexandre Dumas