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According to the doctors, I'm only suffering from a light form of premature baldness. — Federico Fellini

National Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention Month is celebrated each May, and becomes a chance for our Nation to become more familiar with the effects of this disease, and about the preventable steps that we can take to deal with it. — Lois Capps

And I ask myself what it is about me that makes this wonderful, beautiful woman return. Is it because I'm pathetic, helpless in my current state, completely dependent on her? Or is it my sense of humour, my willingness to tease her, to joke my way into painful, secret places? Do I help her understand herself? Do I make her happy? Do I do something for her that her husband and son can't do? Has she fallen in love with me?
As the days pass and I continue to heal, my body knitting itself back together, I begin to allow myself to think that she has. — Mohsin Hamid

The only thing Luo was really good at was telling stories. A pleasing talent to be sure, but a marginal one, with little future in it. Modern man has moved beyond the age of the Thousand-and-One-Nights, and modern societies everywhere, whether socialist or capitalist, have done away with the old storytellers - more's the pity. — Dai Sijie

There is a kind of latent omniscience, not only in every man, but in every particle. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

America is deeply rooted in Negro culture: its colloquialisms; its humor; its music. — Sonny Rollins

We have to move from the unbridled pursuit of self-gain at the expense of others to recovering appreciation for what we gain by caring and sharing with one another. — Gail Sheehy

I confess that I do not believe that one human brain is capable of answering every objection that another human brain could raise against the most obvious truth in the world. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

A beautiful person is someone who stays true to themselves and their spirit; someone who is self-confident and can make you smile. — Helena Christensen

Tori's my legal name. My niece and nephews, they all call me Aunt Ellen, because I went by my middle name years ago, before I turned 18. — Tori Amos

Pain always produces logic, which is very bad for you. — Frank O'Hara