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Some things arrive on their own mysterious hour, on their own |
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terms and not yours, to be seized or relinquished forever. |
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-Gail Godwin, b. 1937 |
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American Writer |
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Mistakes are part of the dues one pays for a full life. |
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-Sophia Loren, b. 1934 |
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Italian Actress |
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A good cook is like a sorceress who dispenses happiness. |
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- Elsa Schiaparelli (1907-1973) |
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Italian Fashion Designer |
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The psychic scars caused by believing that you are ugly leave |
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a permanent mark on your personality. |
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- Joan Rivers, b.1939 |
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American Ententainer |
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Plain women know more about men than beautiful ones do. |
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-Katharine Hepburn, b. 1909 |
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American Actress |
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One of the things about equality is not just that you be treated |
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equally to a man, but that you treat a man. |
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-Marlo Thomas, b. 1943 |
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American Actress |
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It is hard to fight an enemy who has outposts in your head. |
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- Sally Kempton, b. 1943 |
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American Writer |
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She did observe, with some dismay, that, far from conquering all, |
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love lazily sidestepped practical problems. |
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- Jean Stafford (1915-1979) |
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American Writer |
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We can only learn to love by loving. |
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- Iris Murdoch, b. 1919 |
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Irish Writer |
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Him that I love, I wish to be free- even from me. |
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- Anne Morrow Lindbergh, b. 1906 |
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American Writer and Aviator |
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I don't need a man to rectify my existence. The most profound |
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relationship we'll have is the one with ourselves. |
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- Shirley MacLaine, b. 1934 |
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American Actress and Writer |
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Love is not enough. It must be the foundation, the cornerstone, but |
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not the complete structure. It is much too pliable, too yielding. |
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- Bette Davis (1908-1989) |
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American Actress |
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Just remember, we're all in this alone. |
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- Lily Tomlin, b.1939 |
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American Actress |
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Always there remain portions of our heart into which no one is |
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able to enter, invite them as we may. |
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- Mary Dixon Thayer, b. 1896 |
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American Writer |
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Love from one being to another can only be that two solitudes |
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come nearer, recognize and protect and comfort each other. |
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- Han Suyin, b. 1917 |
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Chinese Writer and Physician |
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I always felt that the great high privilege, relief and comfort or |
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friendship was that one had to explain nothing. |
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- Katherine Marshfield (1888-1923) |
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New Zeland-born English Writer |
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One of the oldest human needs is having someone to wonder where |
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you are when you don't come home at night. |
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- Margaret Mead (1901- 1978) |
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American Anthropologist |
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Fond as we are of our loved ones, there comes at times during their |
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absence an unexplained peace. |
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- Anne Shaw (1904 - 1982) |
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American Writer |
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"Stay" is a charming word in a friend's vocabulary. |
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- Louisa May Alcott (1832 - 1888) |
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American Writer |
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Superior people never make long visits. |
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- Marianne More (1887- 1972) |
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American Poet |
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You may be disappointed if you fail but you are doomed if you don't try. |
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- Beverly Sills, b. 1929 |
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American Opera Singer and Manager |
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Light tomorrow with today! |
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- Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861) |
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English Poet |
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Tears may be dried up, but the heart - never. |
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- Marguerite de Valois (1553 -1615) |
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French Princess and Scholar |
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