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I remember when the Atkins diet arrived; I lost 16 lb in the first month, but when I stopped, it all went back on again. — Bonnie Tyler

You know Balbec so well - do you have friends in the area?'
I have friends wherever there are companies of trees, wounded but not vanquished, which huddle together with touching obstinacy to implore an inclement and pitiless sky.'
That is not what I meant,' interrupted my father, as obstinate as the trees and as pitiless as the sky. — Marcel Proust

There's a theory about fame: the moment it strikes, it arrests development. Michael Jackson remained suspended in childhood, enjoying sleepovers and funfairs; Winona Ryder, an errant teen who dabbled in shoplifting and experimented with pills; George Clooney, a 30-year-old commitment-phobe, never quite ready yet to settle down. — Jemima Khan

I was survivor of childhood sexual abuse in therapy for dissociated trauma memories. — Jeanne McElvaney

I feel lucky ... I have tremendous support so I've never felt alone. — Brittany Maynard

The song succeeds or fails just based on whether you argue your point successfully. I like throwing images together, which create meaning if you listen to it one time, but if you listen to it another time you might get a different meaning. — Iron & Wine

Nosegays! leave them for the waking,
Throw them earthward where they grew
Dim are such, beside the breaking
Amaranths he looks unto.
Folded eyes see brighter colors than the open ever do. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning

If it's a good book, anyone will read it. I'm totally unashamed about still reading things I loved in my childhood. — J.K. Rowling

Decide what you want and don't think of the intermediary conditions. When Nature works for us we should want what we want and Nature will work it out for us. — Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

As taxpayers, we have quietly accepted the fact that our taxes will be spent to pay big bucks for all sorts of ugly, twisted metal to be displayed in front of or inside government buildings, in the name of 'art' that was obviously never meant to give the public any enjoyment and often represented a thumbing of the artist's nose at the public. — Thomas Sowell

Fact is one of our finest fictions. — Ursula K. Le Guin