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I get the worst compliments all the time. 'Oh you're Asian? I love orange chicken.' — Jo Koy

A lot of unemployment, though. We've got two closed factories and a rotting shopping mall that went bankrupt before it ever opened. We're not far from Kentucky, which marks the unofficial border to the South, so one sees more than enough pickup trucks decorated with stickers of Confederate flags and slogans proclaiming their brand of truck is superior to all others. Lots of country music stations, lots of jokes that contain the word "nigger." A sewer system that occasionally backs up into the streets for some unknown reason. Lots and lots of stray dogs around, many with grotesque deformities. — David Wong

I think the best all-round baseball player ever was Joe DiMaggio. — Mickey Mantle

My own fault. The equipment had safeties but your primary piece of protective equipment was your brain. There was a presumption that anyone entering this room was intelligent enough to keep away from hot things, sharp things, and things carrying large stores of momentum. — Max Barry

The year she died Victor did serious time among the books. He schooled himself from the boxes. He liked to read. He liked crashing down there in the basement with the smell of concrete and earth, liked reading his mother's old books, liked the idea that he had inherited more than his dark skin and dark hair from the woman who disappeared. — Sunil Yapa

Being responsible for someone's childhood is a big deal. We not only create our own memories, but we create our child's memories. — Rachel Macy Stafford

When he was with a woman, he saw to her welfare with the easy authority of a man who believed it was his responsibility to look after her. — Joey W. Hill

Style should be like window-glass, perfectly transparent, and with very little sash. — Nathanael Emmons

There is a certain power when old and young come together - we can do more together than we can on our own. — Shane Claiborne