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He said what nobody understood was, she always felt like a bird in a cage--she wanted to be without roots.
— Kate Alcott
Sometimes you want to whisper in God's ear, 'God, we know you are in charge, but why don't you make it slightly more obvious?'
— Desmond Tutu
I won two ITF tournaments in Japan in two weeks. I had to qualify for both of them, which meant that I won 16 matches in 15 days.
— Ana Ivanovic
I've told you to look for opportunity, dear Tess. Keep your head up, not down. Don't settle for safety. Push forward-you are not foolish to try.
— Kate Alcott
Let children wander aimlessly around ideas.
— Sugata Mitra
It looks beautiful from out here, but nothing glitters quite as much when you get close up.
— Kate Alcott
So, the fear of death might be described as the fear of not being able to become whom one had planned to be.
— Pascal Mercier
All pain is the same. Only the details are different.
— Kevin Powers
Miss Kate, though twenty, was dressed with a simplicity which American girls would do well to imitate,
— Louisa May Alcott
I tried to draw people more realistically, but the figure I neglected to update was myself.
— Joe Sacco
You can be in a crowd full of friends and be miserable because you're alienated. The ego alienates.
— Frederick Lenz
Never discuss the poem you contemplate writing. It's like turning on the outside spigot. It takes all the pressure off the upstairs bathroom.
— Robert Frost
If all the lifeboats were on the upper deck, then mostly first-class passengers survived?
— Kate Alcott
Most of us start from nothing, with plenty of rejection. I remind myself of that whenever I get to feeling too important.
— Kate Alcott
My mother was the only one who encouraged and inspired me for singing. She was singing all the time in the house, playing records also.
— Bonnie Tyler
The gap between rich and poor was not just one of wealth but of accountability.
— Christopher Fowler
In Zen we do everything perfectly. We feel that our outer actions are a reflection of our inner state. We call it mindfulness.
— Frederick Lenz