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In Abigail's experience, women certainly loved their mothers, but there was always some kind of thing that lived between them. Envy? History? Hate? This thing, whatever it was, made girls gravitate toward their fathers. For his part, Hoyt Bentley had relished spoiling his only child. Beatrice, Abigail's mother, had resented the lost attention. Beautiful women did not like competition, even if it was from their own daughters. — Karin Slaughter

I have only this cave to call my own. — Diana Peterfreund

No power can be maintained when it is only represented by hypocrites. — Friedrich Nietzsche

What Democratic congressmen do to their women staffers, Republican congressmen do to the country. — Bill Maher

Words are cold and formal things. — Harriet Hosmer

You should have a guy that makes you feel happier, not upset. I don't think that's too much to ask for. — Lauren Conrad

As a leftover sixties liberal, I believe that the long arm and beady eyes of the government have no place in our bedrooms, our kitchens, or the backseats of our parked cars. But I also feel that the immediate appointment of a Special Pastry Prosecutor would do much more good than harm. We know the free market has totally failed when 89 percent of all the tart pastry, chocolate-chip cookies, and tuiles in America are far less delicious than they would be if bakers simply followed a few readily available recipes. What we need is a system of graduated fines and perhaps short jail sentences to discourage the production of totally depressing baked goods. Maybe a period of unpleasant and tedious community service could be substituted for jail time. — Jeffrey Steingarten

The point of learning about history is so we can improve the future. — Susane Colasanti

I collect antiques. Why? Because they're beautiful. — Broderick Crawford