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When you wish upon objects in the sky,
Not knowing if you'll live or die,
Heal my heart and heal my head,
And for once sweet dreams,
When I crash in bed. — James L. Rubart

One day a girl is going to cut out your tongue," Kitten told him.
"If she does it with her teeth, I'm surprisingly okay with that. — Gena Showalter

We are the people birthed from this land. For the first time I can seem something I've not fully understood before, not until now as these pale creatures from somewhere far away stare down at us in wonder, trying to makes sense of what they see. We are this place. This place is us. — Joseph Boyden

I once wrote a book on women in science. I realized when I was interviewing them that they were the equivalent of writers, or anyone else who tries to make art out of life. Through science they had reached the expressive. — Vivian Gornick

I'm of that generation of Jews still deeply influenced by the Holocaust. Certainly the notion that the state power to kill can be subject to such extraordinary abuse is always lurking beneath the surface for me. Certainly my experience and identity as a Jew is there. — Scott Turow

Don't bother me while I'm eating, or when I'm coming out of the crackhouse or something. Just let me get going. — Wanda Sykes

I'm determined not to start dressing like I'm 45 years old now that I'm a mum. — Abbey Clancy

Clothes allow you to see yourself in a different light. They can transform you instantly and have a very real, visceral impact. Clothes become symbolic of who we are. — Stacy London

Virginia Woolf's writing is no more than glamorous knitting. I believe she must have a pattern somewhere. — Edith Sitwell

Nobody can spare themselves the waiting and most will be unable to bear this torment, but will throw themselves with greed back at men, things, and thoughts, whose slaves they will become — C. G. Jung

Surely if there be any habit which your own hand and eye should help in forming, it is the habit of prayer. — J.C. Ryle