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I was a kind of hyper-intense person in my twenties and very impatient. — Bill Gates
A rebel she was, but not of the kind he understood - a rebel who desired, not a wider dwelling-room, but equality beside the man she loved. — E. M. Forster
I tried to abandon my tenacity, but I just couldn't let it go. — Tim Fargo
I did a song, "Court and Spark," for a Joni Mitchell tribute album that's yet to see the light of day. So she's someone I'd like to do something with, sure. I worked with the great guitar player Bill Frisell on Phantom Moon - that was fun. I'm such a fan; he's amazing. — Duncan Sheik
Modern education has devoted itself to the teaching of impudence, and then we complain that we can no longer control our mobs. — John Ruskin
I guess it was only fitting that to them PUNK was a four letter word. However, to people like Dylan and I-punk was our hearts-our souls. We grew up with a lot of uncertainties. To be a teenager isn't always pretty, and our music reflected that. — Brian Joyce
Life is the finest secret. So long as that remains, we must all whisper. — Emily Dickinson
Latinas who come to the U.S. should adapt, learn English and become a part of the community. — Carolina Herrera
And just as the hungry stomach eagerly accepts every object it can get, hoping to find nourishment in it, Vronsky quite unconsciously clutched first at politics, then at new books, and then at pictures. — Leo Tolstoy
How can any man be weak who dares to be at all? — Henry David Thoreau
I have learned to kiss the waves that throw me up against the Rock of Ages — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
He's all smooth grace and sexy smiles, whereas I'm big haired, awkward and a touch frumpy. You may well roll your eyes at my low self-esteem. It's a condition for which there is no cure. — L. H. Cosway
When you have to start compromising yourself and your morals for the people around you, it's probably time to change the people around you. — John Spence
Language is what eases the pain of living with other people, language is what makes the wounds come open again. — Anne Carson