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Trees and children are, of all living things, those whose growth soonest makes one feel one's age ... — Mary Russell Mitford

You've got to love yourself first. You've got to be okay on your own before you can be okay with somebody else. — Jennifer Lopez

In a land of freedom we are held hostage by the tyranny of political correctness. — Robert Griffin III

A friend argues that Americans battle between the "historical self" and the "self self." By this she means you mostly interact as friends with mutual interest and, for the most part, compatible personalities; however, sometimes your historical selves, her white self and your black self, or your white self and her black self, arrive with the full force of your American positioning. Then you are standing face-to-face in seconds that wipe the affable smiles right from your mouths. What did you say? Instantaneously your attachment seems fragile, tenuous, subject to any transgression of your historical self. And though your joined personal histories are supposed to save you from misunderstandings, they usually cause you to understand all too well what is meant. — Claudia Rankine

You may know that a prisoner's guilt is independent of whether you're hungry or not, but she'll still seem like a better parole candidate when you've recently had a snack. — John Brockman

When we think good thoughts and choose the actions that make us feel good, Life provides us with all the evidence we need that we are loved and cared for. — Louise Hay

We outrank the Agency here in the homeland. If they want a dick fight, we'll give them one. — Pamela Clare

The human spirit is courage incarnate, overcoming the impossible. — Angel M.B. Chadwick

You have to change musically. Bubble gum pop was good for the first time you have sex. They didn't want to give the OK on some really good music. It was the frustration of being signed to that label. I was depressed. — Leif Garrett

Art doesn't alter things. It points things out, but it doesn't alter them. It can't, no matter what a painter wants to do. — Arthur Boyd