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I have a wonderful husband, and we have had a great life. — Natalie Babbitt
The thought of eating rabbit and squirrels doesn't appeal to me. And that was on our table quite often as a kid. In your uppity restaurants, they serve a lot of rabbit. But I just can't help but think of Peter. And deer, I can't go there, because of Bambi. — Paula Deen
Dark, cold, and snowbound, Russia has the sort of climate in which the spirit of Christmas burns brightest. — Amor Towles
Suffering usually relates to wanting things to be different from the way they are. — Allan Lokos
My hair stands on end at the cost and charges of these boys. Why was I ever a father! Why was my father ever a father! — Charles Dickens
Life will not break your heart. It will crush it. — Henry Rollins
This is precisely why one significant mistake students sometimes make in learning math and science is jumping into the water before they learn to swim. — Barbara Oakley
Do friends make better mirrors? — Nikki Grimes
Myself is thus and so, and will continue thus and so. And why fight it? My balance comes from instability. — Saul Bellow
Life breathed spring (haiku)
spring awakening
dance of lovers
delicately wrapped in cherry blossoms — Kristian Goldmund Aumann
If "fine" were sporting a serial-killer glare, then she'd hate to see what "not fine" was. — Jennifer L. Armentrout
I was doing something that the officials or art commission probably didn't consider important ... I was experimenting with different kinds of realistic art, impressionism and the more decorative compositions of different forms of painting, which took away from the earlier photographic realism that I was doing. — E. J. Hughes
I love being presented a character that boggles my mind. I have to do a lot of work and explore how I can make the guy absolutely real and absolutely believable to myself. And then, I go to work on doing that for other people. — Michael Marisi Ornstein
The progress of Science consists in observing interconnections and in showing with a patient ingenuity that the events of this ever-shifting world are but examples of a few general relations, called laws. To see what is general in what is particular, and what is permanent in what is transitory, is the aim of scientific thought. — Alfred North Whitehead
While it is necessary to eat and therefore it is pleasantest to eat food that looks handsome and tastes good, on the other hand there are things I would far rather do than spend time in a kitchen. — Jo Coudert
