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If men went through menopause, we'd know everything about it, but we still don't even know if we should be taking hormones. — Joycelyn Elders

Most gladly would I give the blood-stained laurel for the first violet which March brings us, the fragrant pledge of the new-fledged year. — Friedrich Schiller

I write. I imagine. The act of imagining in itself enlivens me. I am not frozen and paralyzed before the predator. I invent characters. At times I feel as if I am digging up people from the ice in which reality enshrouded them, but maybe, more than anything else, it is myself that I am now digging up. — David Grossman

A sort of hostile transaction, very necessary to keep the world going, but by no means a sinecure to the parties concerned. — Lord Byron

The one thing that's always very safe to say with 'Arrow' is never make assumptions. — Marc Guggenheim

The hot hall full of painted girls and American soldiers is a saloon in some Western film. This noise drenches us, wakens us to do something else. It shows us a lost path. — Jean Cocteau

If I could have shot 69 in the last round every time, I would have won nine U.S. Opens. Nine! — Sam Snead

I was the only one at stage school who wasn't white. — Leona Lewis

Fear is not your enemy. It is a compass pointing you to the areas where you need to grow — Steve Pavlina

Do what you think is interesting, do something that you think is fun and worthwhile, because otherwise you won't do it well anyway. — Brian Kernighan

In the five years that he had dedicated to this work, he had produced an average of only six paragraphs monthly. He could not even remember what he had written in some of the tablets, and he realized that several were filled principally with doodling. However, Ignatius thought calmly, Rome was not built in a day. — John Kennedy Toole

Of course all life is a process of breaking down, but the blows that do the dramatic side of the work-the big sudden blows that come, or seem to come, from outside-the ones you remember and blame things on and, in moments of weakness, tell your friends about, don't show their effect all at once. There is another sort of blow that comes from within-that you don't feel until it's too late to do anything about it, until you realize with finality that in some regard you will never be as good a man again. The first sort of breakage seems to happen quick-the second kind happens almost without your knowing it but is realized suddenly indeed. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Wasn't it hard that you did so much for children and loved them so deeply and they seemed so indifferent to you in return? — Maeve Binchy

I can't stop loving you. If I do that, what will be left of me? — Cari Quinn