Top 13 Lushness Family Quotes
#1. No matter what, make an effort to react positively to each event.
Steven Redhead
#2. Dr. Peggy McIntosh from the Wellesley Centers for Women, gave a talk called "Feeling Like a Fraud."1 She explained that many people, but especially women, feel fraudulent when they are praised for their accomplishments.
Sheryl Sandberg
#3. A girl he loved had decided she did not love him
at least, not enough. How was such a problem usually addressed? Surely not with the clandestine exchange of books and computer surveillance and recourse to the jinn.
G. Willow Wilson
#5. I didn't want to be a woman artist. I just wanted to be an artist.
Isabel Bishop
#6. The books I loved in childhood - the first loves - I've read so often that I've internalized them in some really essential way: they are more inside me now than out.
Donna Tartt
#7. ...But it's a faulty premise, built on the notion that you can choose where your mind goes. Or where your heart goes.
Andrea Cremer
#8. I was at Pepperdine University in Malibu, and during my sophomore year, I played a dying burn victim on 'ER.' The makeup artist put burn makeup all over my body and I couldn't move or eat for 12 hours. I lost 8 pounds that week.
Eric Christian Olsen
#9. I'm not one of those who thinks there is something inherently bad or inferior about watching television.
George Osborne
#10. I recognized the tokens of the time, because I had lived through just such another uneasy season, when every day was tainted by the foul breath of a fear that could not be faced forthrightly, yet could not be ignored.
Geraldine Brooks
#11. It is all very well to be cautious, but if we are too cautious we will miss our opportunity.
Yoshijiro Umezu
#12. Here is this three-pound mass of jelly you can hold in the palm of your hand, and it can contemplate the vastness of interstellar space. It can contemplate the meaning of infinity and it can contemplate itself contemplating on the meaning of infinity.
Vilayanur S. Ramachandran
#13. I was a magnet for people who want to take advantage of people like me, who think they're part of this life but they're not.
Marc Almond