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Nobody ... took me seriously. They wondered why in the world I wanted to be a chemist when no women were doing that. The world was not waiting for me. — Gertrude B. Elion
Why is it that some secrets can drown you while some pull you close to others in a way you never want to lose? — Libba Bray
Why would you want to work for a living if you could just joke around? Being a celebrity expands your commercial possibilities. — Jerry Seinfeld
There is a period for hope and one for mourning. — Federico Chini
I think growing up in a small town, the kind of people I met in my small town, they still haunt me. I find myself writing about them over and over again. — Annie Baker
The idea right now - and it may evolve - would be a live-action movie where some of his characters would be animated. To me, this movie is very much about the creative process. — Christopher Meledandri
Forgive yourself for not being the richest, the thinnest, the tallest, the one with the best hair. Forgive yourself for not being the most successful, the cutest or the one with the fastest time. Forgive yourself for not winning every round. Forgive yourself for being afraid. But don't let yourself off the hook, never forgive yourself, for not caring or not trying. — Seth Godin
I have hundreds of art books and the biographies of artists I love, such as Thomas Eakins and Edgar Degas. — Jamie Wyeth
I would prefer to write about everything; what else is there? But one must be selective. — Edward Abbey
14 a Is anything too hard [4] for the LORD? — Anonymous
Education technology is very important because we have a massive challenge in public schools. — Major Owens
We are supposed to forgive everyone; everyone includes ourselves. — Denis Waitley
Hail holy light, offspring of heav'n firstborn! — John Milton
Folks in their 60s and 80s are reinventing how older people live. — David Oliver Relin
Who eates the Kings Goose uoydes the feathers an hundred years after.
[Who eats the king's goose voids the feathers a hundred years after.] — George Herbert
