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Instead of imagining the frightening and the ugly, I will try to find the beautiful in everyday things.
— Rosamund Lupton
Being an actress can be a little like being a girl in the '50s: You're stuck waiting by the phone, hoping that the boy you like will call.
— Zooey Deschanel
I had a wonderful family including my aunts, uncles and cousins but they've all gone to heaven.
— Doris Day
If you have had a bad day, remember that tomorrow is a wonderful gift and a new chance to try again.
— Bryant McGill
We must patiently endure every tribulation.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
I prefer Princess. I would love to be known as a diva later on in life when I've had far more experiences.
— Deborah Cox
There is no such thing as a typical season, not for the Cardinals, not for San Diego, not for Minnesota.
— Dennis Green
Time travel is such a magic concept.
— Matt Smith
I read like fiends smoke crack
— Duane Swierczynski
We have nothing to fear but our mothers.
— Anne Taintor
I've always believed human blood is red because it really needs to draw attention to itself.
— Patricia Cornwell
I had been given a wonderful opportunity to be a novelist - a chance you just don't get every day.
— Haruki Murakami
Stories are about people who are uncomfortable.
— Lisa Cron
Freedom is an illusion. Try walking along the road with long hair and it won't be long before a sheriff pulls up asking questions.
— Shaman Elizabeth Herrera
Why should anyone make a living to maintain a life not worth living?
— P.I. Villaraza
'Danity Kane' was a wonderful group, and like all things, nothing is forever. We had a great run and we were very successful.
— Aubrey O'Day
None of the body was designed to play football. Excuse me, you know, football, we're just not designed for.
— Joe Namath
Another thing I must point out is that you cannot prove a vague theory wrong.
— Richard P. Feynman