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I don't think any actors love taking their clothes off on film, unless you're an exhibitionist, which I'm certainly not. — Tamsin Egerton

We are, none of us, 'either' mothers or daughters; to our amazement, confusion, and greater complexity, we are both. — Adrienne Rich

And the blood of brave men was shed like unto the shedding of rain from a black cloud. — Ferdowsi

How sweet is rest after fatigue! How sweet will heaven be when our journey is ended. — George Whitefield

But I wasn't out here to keep myself from having to say I am not afraid. I'd come, I realized, to stare that fear down, to stare everything down, really - all that I'd done to myself and all that had been done to me. — Cheryl Strayed

If anything happiness is a feeling of being essential — Fay Weldon

One connection I see between novelists and terrorists is that we both attempt to alter consciousness. — Don DeLillo

Writing isn't a source of pain. It's psychic chemotherapy. It reduces your psychological tumors and relieves your pain. — Dean Koontz

For to a boy it can seem
that he shall never have what he alone
has never had. — Pier Paolo Pasolini

Focusing on values does not simplify your life. It gives meaning and direction-and a lot more complexity. — David Allen

I'm not a person that socializes very well. — Paulo Coelho

The musical equivalent of St Pancras Station.
(on Elgar) — Thomas Beecham

I did it! I stopped time.

[Hampton Green] — Tim Tharp

Only four-and-twenty. That is too young to settle. His mother is perfectly right not to be in a hurry. They seem very comfortable as they are, and if she were to take any pains to marry him, she would probably repent it. Six years hence, if he could meet with a good sort of young woman in the same rank as his own, with a little money, it might be very desirable. — Jane Austen