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Now as a former welfare recipient, I don't have a problem with expecting people to work to earn money. But where I come from we call that a job, not volunteerism. — LZ Granderson

You stuck up for yourself and then you stuck up for the memory of your brother. You didn't take any shit, not even a little of it." His face dipped close and he whispered, "That's not unattractive, baby. That's beautiful. — Kristen Ashley

We haven't any and you're too young. — Lewis Carroll

Being successful doesn't make you manage your time well. Managing your time well makes you successful! — Randy Pausch

Few things are more pleasant than a village graced with a good church, a good priest and a good pub. — John Hillaby

My belief is that the music is always stronger than the performer: there is always something new, something we learn, whether at a performance or during a rehearsal. — Helene Grimaud

Other projects later this year, but I think it's going to be a very very busy year this year with Star Wars and the re-release, so I'm sort of running about going backwards and forwards to America, Japan, Mexico. So there will be a lot of things to do. — Jeremy Bulloch

Oh my friend, all that you see of me is a shell, the rest belongs to love. — Rumi

The streets were not my only problem. If the streets shackled my right leg, the schools shackled my left. Fail to comprehend the streets and you gave up your body now. But fail to comprehend the schools and you gave up your body later. I suffered at the hands of both, — Ta-Nehisi Coates

Hell is also the memory of starving children in the slums of Armaghast and the smile of politicians sending boys off to die in colonial wars. — Dan Simmons

Please take your time. I want you to kill me slowly so I can write my last
poem to my wife's heart. They laughed, and took from me
only the words dedicated to my wife's heart. — Mahmoud Darwish

The gay revolution began as a literary revolution. — Christopher Bram