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My journals were a clearing house - a garbage can. Once I was writing seriously, I understood that this was the stuff that didn't belong in my work. — Dani Shapiro

In this great society wide lying around us, a critical analysis would find very few spontaneous actions. It is almost all custom and gross sense. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Men do not knowingly drink for the effect alcohol produces on the body. What they drink for is the brain-effect; and if it must come through the body, so much the worse for the body. — Jack London

You could hear, in the questions they asked and how they asked them, that there were right answers, things they wanted to hear. — John Darnielle

I put on a skirt and blouse for the meeting, feeling dwarfy, my grown up, big-girl clothes never quite fitting. I'm barely five foot -- four foot, ten inches in truth, but I round up. Sue me. I'm thirty-one, but people tend to talk to me in singsong, like they want to give me fingerpaints. — Gillian Flynn

Reliance in its purest, highest, form is a code to live by: That every life matters. Every future matters. Taking care of each other matters. And our shared purpose is to create amazing futures for our children's children. — Bill Jensen

A teaspoon of love is better than a cup full of passion. — Matshona Dhliwayo

You tend to get reluctant to talk about anything until the day before filming. — Will Ferrell

If you would have peace, genuine peace, you must accept all the aspects of your personality and learn to be comfortable with them. — Morgan Llywelyn

Animals raise their children, too. I don't know why they keep them around. Kill 'em and be done with it. — Liz Braswell

When I ceased to accept the teaching of my youth, it was not so much a process of giving up beliefs, as of discovering that I had never really believed. — Leslie Stephen

What neat repast shall feast us, light and choice, Of Attic taste? — John Milton