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Today we tell girls to grow up to be or do whatever they want. But the cultural pressure to become a mother remains very strong; rare is she who doesn't at least occasionally succumb to the nagging fear that if she remains childless, she'll live to regret it. — Kate Bolick

believe that it's better to face madness with a plan than to sit still and let it take you in pieces. The — Josh Malerman

You come to realize that life is short, and you have to step up. Don't feel sorry for me. Much is expected of those who are strong. — Arthur Ashe

Dancers carry themselves in completely different ways to how we do in our everyday lives. They are very free with their bodies which I'm not used too. — Kristin Cavallari

There was a silence. Then: 'What you are saying,' said Philippa slowly, 'is that the child Khaireddin would be better unfound?' The Dame de Doubtance said nothing. 'Or are you saying,' pursued Philippa, inimical from the reedy brown crown of her head to her mud-caked cloth stockings, 'that you and I and Lymond and Lymond's mother and Lymond's brother and Graham Malett would be better off if he weren't discovered?'
'Now that,' said the Dame de Doubtance with satisfaction, 'is precisely what I was saying.'
'How can I find him?' said Philippa. — Dorothy Dunnett

'Credit' is another word for trustworthiness. — Robert Kiyosaki

The drive for power is even less logical than the sex urge ... and stronger. — Robert A. Heinlein

My name is Ferrum. I was the first, born of the forges, when mankind first began to experiment with iron. I rose from their imagination, from their ambition to conquer the world with a metal that could slice through bronze like paper. I was there when the world started to shift, when humans took their first steps out of the Dark Ages into civilization. For many years, I thought I was alone. But mankind is never satisfied. Others came, risen from these dreams of a new world ... Then, with the invention of computers, the gremlins came, and the bugs. Given life by the fear of monsters lurking in machines, these were more chaotic than the other fey, violent and destructive. They spread to every part of the world. As technology became a driving force in every country, powerful new fey rose into existence. Virus. Glitch. And Machina, the most powerful of all. — Julie Kagawa

It's very likely that graduates, current employees and retirees have some wonderful pieces of Deer Park history in their closets or garages. — Matt Lucas

It is impossible to be among the woods animals on their own ground without a feeling of expanding one's own world, as when any foreign country is visited. — Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings