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Being president of too many well-meaning organizations put my father into an early grave. The lesson in this was not lost on me. — Roy Blount Jr.

We influence others most profoundly when we do not seek to change them at all, but simply go about straightforwardly doing the right and loving thing. — C. Terry Warner

I tell you this because books for young readers are so often written about that very moment: the moment of the fork. The moment the old man cannot return to. — Virginia Euwer Wolff

He tasted like gingermint and chocolate kulfi and something stronger and more powerful, something like want and need, and Owen drank him in and gave him back, dying for him in the subjective three hours it took to get to Malcolm's door. — Amy Lane

I think Ronald Reagan was the best President of my lifetime. — Johnny Ramone

Getting loved by yourself is the best thing that can happen to you. After all your heart is a part of you. Before being someone else's. — Minhal Mehdi

How you ask a question and what facts you include when asking your question often influences the answer. This is "framing" your question. There — Mike Cernovich

With the most interesting directors, the cast comes together to make something magical that nobody counted on. — Susan Sarandon

The sunlight blinded her. She felt purified by its rays. She had been in the dark for so long, and in so many ways.
Children of Ankh series — Kim Cormack

I want to do something that nobody has done before me. And I want to do it in such a way that nobody will forget me for it. — Frank Frazetta

I would say the referees have the toughest game to call. I would say that there's a lot of officiating done by announcers, local announcers. Sometimes you should listen to a game from both feeds, and you'd think you were listening to completely different games. — David Stern

Imagine censors that wouldn't let you sit in a man's lap. I've been in more laps than a napkin! — Mae West