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Even though the injury has faded, I still see it the way it was right after the accident: raw and red, a jagged lightning bold splitting the symmetry of my face. In this, I suppose I'm like a girl with an eating disorder, who weighs ninety-eight pounds but sees a fat person staring back at her from the mirror. It isn't even a scar to me, really. It's a map of where my life went wrong. — Jodi Picoult

Princess Anlei to the newly knighted Lord Knight Corann: A princess does not need to rush into the fray like some ... starving creature, but moves deliberately, with a purpose. I did not think for a moment that this gathering would end without you speaking to me at some point. — Laurel A. Rockefeller

Watch out! It's quite possible that some of my best mistakes haven't yet been made. — Ashleigh Brilliant

Enough, I say. Our guests will be arriving shortly, and I would as lief they were left in the dark about this particular strain of insanity in the family that makes you two revert to childhood at the drop of a napkin. — Kasey Michaels

You want to know the best way to keep your hormones balanced? With your diet. — Adina Grigore

Give me a woman who loves beer and I will conquer the world. — Kaiser Wilhelm

Only your maker is aware of the purpose of your creation — Sunday Adelaja

I'll see you in hell. — Wendy Higgins

The air is pure under the ground. There is no odor of men. — Ayn Rand

The time has come to knock off this religion business in American politics. There's no end to the mischief that can occur. It is like putting nitroglycerine in a Waring blender. — Lowell P. Weicker Jr.

I never thought that I would support myself with art - everyone in the Group of Seven had day jobs. I became a geography teacher so that I could get free field trips into the wilderness to paint. — Robert Bateman

If today were your last, would you do what you're doing? Or would you love more, give more, forgive more? — Max Lucado