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A slice of hot, buttered toast is the perfect meal. It's not too much and not too little, and it gives you just the right buzz.
— Naveen Andrews
Look to the living, love them, and hold on.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
We need to remember across generations that there is as much to learn as there is to teach.
— Gloria Steinem
When a girl cries, few things are more worthless than a boy.
— Alexandra Bracken
You're a public menace. You shouldn't be allowed out on your own.
— Cassandra Clare
It's always times like these when I think of you and I wonder if you ever think of me.
— Vanessa Carlton
I think it is one of the fundamentals, not only of the European Union but also of free trade, that competition is fair.
— Margrethe Vestager
I like someone who has a super gentle spirit and energy. I'm really gentle, and so I like a boy who will treat me that way.
— Megan Fox
You must be sure of two things: you must love your work, and not be always looking over the edge of it, wanting your play to begin.
— George Eliot
Realism has always been called cynicism.
— Gore Vidal
I was always empathetic with animals. It's a terrible and self-involved point of view that we do something because someone else is exploitable.
— Lily Tomlin
My brother," Will growled. "And your friend. You'd better not treat him the way you treat me.
— Courtney Allison Moulton
Ensconced in our finite spaces,
We think we are at the helm of justice:
Degrading people's minutest of affairs. — Taranum
We think we are at the helm of justice:
Degrading people's minutest of affairs. — Taranum
Body odor is the window to the soul.
— David Byrne
The stories on 'The Cosby Show' transcend time.
— Keshia Knight Pulliam
Any man,' he says, 'who does not think that what he has is more than ample, is an unhappy man, even if he is the master of the whole world.
— Seneca.