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I was always shy and had a huge fear of being onstage.
— Colbie Caillat
A woman who is not feminine is a monster in creation.
— Elizabeth Missing Sewell
Love is the answer. Not fear.
— Lisa Schroeder
Sometimes it felt like looking at his face and just accepting the way things were between us was the hardest thing in the world.
— Karina Halle
We sort of expect to see men in women's clothes. It's part of our culture. The key thing is, it has to be done quite badly.
— David Walliams
A secret, if it's kept, can be sweet and comforting, but once it leaks out it can turn on you with a vengeance.
— Yasunari Kawabata
Either I've been missing something or nothing has been going on.
— Karen Elizabeth Gordon
Dead. Never been that before. Not even once.
— Jasper Fforde
I hate when you play therapist. Especially with your accent. It makes everything you say sound so BBC.
— Augusten Burroughs
Obedience is the primary object of all sound education.
— Elizabeth Missing Sewell
Fortunately, though she was hungry, she didn't mind missing a meal. Life was full of meals. They took up an enormous proportion of one's time.
— Elizabeth Von Arnim
You must choose the life you live at the time you live it.
— Claire North
It's a happy life and someone is missing.
— Elizabeth McCracken
Health is the obstacle, which ... must stand in the way of a girl's acquiring the intellectual strength, which ... is so invaluable to a boy.
— Elizabeth Missing Sewell
But the past couple of days I've missed you so much it's felt like missing you is all I am.
— Elizabeth Scott
One would think he'd become a Master Jedi at by now, but alas, "no" was not in his Webster.
— Kelly Moran
A boy's mind is not so easily sullied as a girl's ... Undesirable knowledge is not an equal shock to the moral nature.
— Elizabeth Missing Sewell
Any strain upon a girl's intellect is to be dreaded, and any attempt to bring women into competition with men can scarcely escapefailure.
— Elizabeth Missing Sewell
A young man is stirred and stimulated by the consciousness of how much depends upon his own exertions: a young girl is oppressed by it.
— Elizabeth Missing Sewell