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Everything you try to do in life, of any value, people are going to be saying, 'No, no, no.' You have to have the ability to not see that or hear that. — Amy Heckerling

I also believe in faith. Faith in a loving and kind heavenly Father who will always care about me. Faith that my worth will never be diminished. Faith that God knows how I feel and that I can depend on him to help me through it all. I believe that God not only suffered for me, but that He will make everything up to me in His own time and His own way. That gives me the peace I need to feel like justice will win out in the end — Elizabeth Smart

No man can keep a secret. If his lips are silent, he chatters with his fingertips. — Jed Rubenfeld

Well, in Colombia everybody's very voluptuous, and you're supposed to be. You don't want to be skinny when all of your cousins are mermaids. You grow up thinking that's how beauty is. — Sofia Vergara

What had been quiet and restful was now silent and empty. — Frederick Barthelme

I have a big heart and a small brain. — Ville Valo

I'm not funny. Never have been and, as far as I can tell, I never will be. — David Dobkin

In India, we now see many highly qualified professionals ready to work in the rural hinterland and in their own towns and cities to tackle development issues directly without depending much on the government. — Jacqueline Novogratz

His cock is big, his sexual preferences are exotic, and he gets off making me do things I'd rather not. — J.A. Huss

This must be the most embarrassing moment in my life. I am glad I am too ill to appreciate it fully. — Janet Mullany

Even before he left the room, - and certainly, not five minutes after, the clear conviction dawned upon her, shined bright upon her, that he did love her; that he had loved her; that he would love her. — Elizabeth Gaskell

In all the illusions, you're the only truth that I need — Nora Roberts

The men and women, the weapons, the deerhunt all make a huge and fragile danger in John Bolger's novel The Hunters. There is care and harm in this book and all written with felicitous and steady grace. — Ron Carlson