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Planning complex, beautiful meals and investing one's heart and time in their preparation is the opposite of self-indulgence. Kitchen-based family gatherings are process-oriented, cooperative, and in the best of worlds, nourishing and soulful. A lot of calories get used up before anyone sits down to consume. But more importantly, a lot of talk happens first, news exchanged, secrets revealed across generations, paths cleared with a touch on the arm. I have given and received some of my life's most important hugs with those big oven-mitt potholders on both hands. — Barbara Kingsolver

She was, through no real faults of her own, perfect. — William Goldman

We give all we have, lives, property, safety, skill ... we fight, we die, for a simple thing. Only that a man can stand up. — Esther Forbes

The one thing we owe absolutely to God is never to be afraid of anything. — Charles De Foucauld

Unlike Virgil, Homer is no part of the classical age, has no truck with judicious distinction or the calm management of life and society. He precedes that order, is a preclassic, immoderate, uncompromising, never sacrificing truth for grace. — Adam Nicolson

I really don't think that the Oscar changed my career much because I didn't want it to. — Juliette Binoche

This sounds geeky, but when I run, I like to listen to musicals like 'Les Miserables.' The soundtracks are 75 minutes or longer, and I keep going until the story ends, so it feels like a good workout. — Lindy Booth

I block the internet because I'm a two-year-old and have no self-control. I don't even look at email or hop on the internet. Once I'm down that rabbit hole, the day is lost. Again, I'm two. — Darynda Jones

Ganging up on a short-range interest isn't the same thing as killing it. — George Ainslie

You get tired of always wondering anew why life has to take the place of youth. — Gary Lutz