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My father used to tell me stories before I fell asleep. When the children would gather, at a certain point, I had a tendency to make up my own elementary variations on stories I had heard, or to invent totally new ones. — Wole Soyinka

I'm a pirate," I remind him.
"Yes. I just can't figure out if you're a good pirate or a really good pirate. — Tricia Levenseller

If one only strives for caring solely about themselves in the end they will get what the wanted just themselves. — Paul Isaacs

I live on the cusp of two worlds, trying desperately to fit into one. — Tricia Levenseller

And yet there's one question whose answer I have thought out, and it suddenly comes to mind ... 'Stay with me. — Garret Freymann-Weyr

I know this issue is very controversial. But unless and until it can be proven that an unborn child is not a human being, can we justify assuming without proof that it isn't? No one has yet offered such proof; indeed, all the evidence is to the contrary. We should rise above bitterness and reproach, and if Americans could come together in a spirit of understanding and helping, then we could find positive solutions to the tragedy of abortion. — Ronald Reagan

Employers, have you ever stopped to reckon what the goodwill of your workers is worth? ... In most large concerns it would be worth more in dollars and cents to have the goodwill of the working force than of those on the outside. It has been repeatedly demonstrated that the average working force is capable of increasing its production 25% or more whenever the workers fell so inclined. Workers animated by ill will cannot possibly give results equal to those of workers animated by goodwill. The tragic fact appears to be that a tremendous number of working forces are not so animated ... — B.C. Forbes

I am really proud to HAVE been an Arsenal player. — Cesc Fabregas

There are some bad people on the rise;
they're saving their own skins by ruining people's lives. — Morrissey

One was never married, and that's his hell; another is, and that's his plague. — Robert Burton

For a metaphysical treat stop at the Big Sur Inn, which is also a haven for stray cats and dogs. Life along the South Coast is just a bed of roses, with a few thorns and nettles interspersed. — Henry Miller