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I was interning at a children's theater group in Kentucky - that was my first job out of college. I had jumped around a couple of regional theaters, and I was about to go back to Maine to work at a summer Shakespeare theater there. I didn't want to just jump around the country from gig to gig. I really wanted to go to a city and get involved in a theater scene and a theater community. — Timothy Simons

He's body slammed enough people to start a new country. And there could be a neighbouring city for the people he's punched in the throat — Gena Showalter

Only truthful hands write true poems. I cannot see any basic difference between a handshake and a poem. — Paul Celan

Life would be pretty monotonous if the sky was always blue. — Robin Lee Graham

No, I don't belong to a retirement community. — Sally Kellerman

Too many people have a wonderful dream and just talk about it rather than do something about it. — Debbi Fields

In life, there is always something to feel wonderful about. — Debasish Mridha

The terrorists that attacked us in San Bernardino was an American citizen, born and raised in this country. And I bet you we wish we would have had access to five years of his records so we could see who he was working with. — Marco Rubio

Into the night, in the dark, he lay beside her, listening to her breathe. He knew the varied and sundry reasons a man would kill. But none were more fierce, none were more vital than to hold safe what he loved. — J.D. Robb

What all good teachers have in common, however, is that they set high standards for their students and do not settle for anything less. — Marva Collins

I ever wished to look as well as I could, and to please as much as my want of beauty would permit. I sometimes regretted that I was not handsomer; I sometimes wished to have rosy cheeks, a straight nose, and small cherry mouth; I desired to be tall, stately, and finely developed in figure; I felt it a misfortune that I was so little, so pale, and had features so irregular and so marked. — Charlotte Bronte

When you take the elevator to the top, please remember to send it back down so someone else might use it. — Dikembe Mutombo