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Admittedly, I am not the one who looks fantastic in everything, but still I cannot help loving myself.

Admittedly, I am not the one who looks fantastic in everything, but still I cannot help loving myself.

Elizabeth Gilbert (2009). “Eat Pray Love: One Woman's Search for Everything”, p.105, Bloomsbury Publishing

It is in vain to look for the elevation of woman so long as she is degraded in marriage.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan Brownell Anthony, Ann Dexter Gordon (1997). “The Selected Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony: In the school of anti-slavery, 1840 to 1866”, p.194, Rutgers University Press

Just one look and then I knew that all I longed for long ago was you

Elizabeth Berg (2007). “Dream When You're Feeling Blue: A Novel”, p.217, Random House

Yet how proud we are, In daring to look down upon ourselves!

Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1871). “Poetical Works”, p.399

Down to the Puritan marrow of my bones There's something in this richness that I hate. I love the look, austere, immaculate, Of landscapes drawn in pearly monotones.

Elinor Wylie, Evelyn Helmick Hively (2005). “Selected Works of Elinor Wylie”, p.18, Kent State University Press

Look at comic books. It used to be something that only geeks were into. And now it's everywhere.

"Q&A: Eli Roth on The Last Exorcism Part II and Being Horror's Whipping Boy". Interview with Eric Spitznagel, www.esquire.com. February 28, 2013.

When you know to laugh and when to look upon things as too absurd to take seriously, the other person is ashamed to carry through even if he was serious about it.

Eleanor Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Steve Neal (2002). “Eleanor and Harry: The Correspondence of Eleanor Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman”, p.28, Simon and Schuster

I never found anyone who could look after me as well as I could look after myself.

"Talking Money With -- Elaine Stritch; Just T-bills, Thanks, For A Lady Who Saves" by Geraldine Fabrikant, www.nytimes.com. May 12, 2002.

Whose yesterdays look backwards with a smile.

Edward Young (1821). “Night Thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality”, p.31