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Don't let anyone define you from what you live through and everything that they think you stand for. Just be proud of who you are. — Angelique Kidjo

Maybe you can see from this that I am quite familiar with being in detention. Matter of fact, I feel like I have always been in detention. I am an old veteran of detention, like one of Napoleon's soldiers limping back from the battle of Moscow. No, not like them
they were chumps. More like
one of the girls who died in the Triangle Fire looking out the window and realizing it is too far to jump, then jumping. — Jesse Ball

I hadn't realized how much I needed him until that time came. That night, Parker had been my saving grace. — Jessica Prince

People apologize too much, everyone's afraid of giving offence and it leads to literature being written for babies. Low-brow rubbish. That's not the way to become an adult. — Sophie Divry

Dopamine can be read as the ultimate feminist chemical in the female brain. — Naomi Wolf

The human race is a letdown, Ernest - a bad, bad letdown. And I'm disgusted with it. It thinks it's progressed, but it hasn't. It thinks it's risen above the primeval slime, but it hasn't. It's wallowing in it. It's still clinging to us, clinging to our hair and to our eyes and to our souls. We've invented a few things that make noises, but we haven't invented one big thing that creates quiet. Endless, peaceful quiet. Something to pull over us like a gigantic eiderdown, something to deaden the sound of our emotional yellings and screechings and suffocate our psychological confusions. — Noel Coward

I am vain. I think vanity is a good thing. It's done more good things for me than it has not. — Matthew McConaughey

I'm very much a humanist. I'm very much pro-choice. I'm very much politically correct. — Sandra Bernhard

It might be that to surrender to happiness was to accept defeat, but it was a defeat better than many victories. — W. Somerset Maugham