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This was in a country where everybody was expected to pay his own bills for everything, and one of the most expensive things a person could do was get sick. — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

I started a publishing company just so I could get the phone numbers of everyone that I'd ever admired. — Chris Roberson

Dependable teams members possess the desire to do the things they are capable of doing. — John C. Maxwell

In the balance of love and loss, it was love that made me struggle to ... Breathe. — Rebecca Donovan

The real reason I like natural fabrics is not just because they are traditional, but because of their provenance. I like the thought that, for example, a favourite tweed jacket was once a sheep, living upon a mountain in Scotland. — Fennel Hudson

I sang opera, I sang show tunes. I got into a rock band for a while. I've sung a lot of different things. — Tom Wopat

Love is like dried flowers sometimes. Even though you watch the petals shrink and change colour, you cannot help treasuring them — Munia Khan

To me acting originally became an extension of game playing. — Hugo Weaving

In the late 1860s, Myra Bradwell petitioned for a law license and argued that the 14th Amendment protected her right to practice. The Illinois Supreme Court rejected her petition, ruling that because she was married she had no legal right to operate on her own. When she challenged the ruling, Justice Joseph Bradley wrote in his decision, "It certainly cannot be affirmed, as a historical fact, that [the right to choose one's profession] has ever been established as one of the fundamental privileges and immunities of the sex." Rather, Bradley argued, "The paramount destiny and mission of women are to fulfill the noble and benign offices of wife and mother."40 Meanwhile, — Rebecca Traister

The stock market goes nuts over any company that so much as mentions the word Internet. All this proves to me is that the boneheads on Wall Street are as dumb as they were in college when they had to switch their majors to business to keep from flunking out. — John C. Dvorak

When a scholar of the old culture vows no longer to have anything to do with men who believe in progress, he is right. For the old culture has its greatness and goodness behind it, and an historical education forces one to admit that it can never again be fresh. — Friedrich Nietzsche

The less one knows about oneself, the more one enjoys talking about oneself — Guy Finley