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The first time I went to New York, it was really exciting, and I thought, given half the chance, it would be nice to live there - the same with London. — Alex Turner

The cultivation of a willingness to defy, debunk, or just plain old disappoint one's parents, that is the absolute precondition, now more than ever, for intellectual and emotional freedom. — Julie Lythcott-Haims

One can't do anything without a man. Men know so much, and are able to get information in so many ways that are simply impossible to women. — Agatha Christie

I did leave something behind with you: my heart. Of course, you didn't know it at the time. Maybe I didn't either. What have you done with my heart, Leo? Have you taken good care of it? Have you misplaced it? — Jerry Spinelli

Listen to me, Violet. I want more than this. I want to lie next to you at night and worship you. I want to watch you by day and see what you're capable of, you astonishing woman, you bloody beautiful thing. I want to count every scintillation of you. — Beatriz Williams

I have heard that we are spirits having a human experience. Perhaps those of us who have no conscience are dark spirits having a human experience. — P.A. Speers

I am just another dot in the world — Yayoi Kusama

My mother was the influence in my life. She was strong; she had great faith in the ultimate triumph of justice and hard work. She believed passionately in education. — John H. Johnson

Foul weather didn't know where to have him. — Charles Dickens

There's no doubt Matt Leinart loves his son very much. — Stephen Rodrick

I hate the treadmill. I hate it. You really don't have to be on it that long, something like 20 or 30 minutes. It's all about getting your heart rate up. — Derek Jeter

Another unsettling element in modern art is that common symptom of immaturity, the dread of doing what has been done before. — Edith Wharton

In Life you have to choose between wanting to be right or to be happy — Denis Gorce-Bourge

In a life, or a portion of a life illuminated, there's a fullness and a balance that no theory or abstraction can match. Why do people waste so much time on abstraction? The life that is given to us, that we play out, is something that you cannot any more grasp with systems and ideas than you can tame an elephant with tweezers. — Mark Helprin

Everyone I know has attention deficit, and they say it with great pride. It's a bad time to be right. — Joni Mitchell