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I can remember trying to coach, trying to figure out schemes, and it just wasn't coming to me. — Pat Summitt

The greatest satisfaction, I think, is when a building opens and the public possesses it and you cut the umbilical cord and you see it taking on its own life. There's no greater satisfaction. — Moshe Safdie

You will experience 100 transformative moments every year. — Bill Jensen

Being a pop artist or making music like a jingle or something - I don't do that. — Chris Robinson

But never fear, gentlemen; castration was really not the point of feminism, and we women are too busy eviscerating one another to take you on. — Anna Quindlen

Governments can do lots of things, but there are a lot of things they cannot do. A government can provide good housing, but folks can have a house without having a home. We can keep people breathing with good health care, but they still may not really be alive. — Shane Claiborne

In the nineties, it was common to see people who expressed themselves through one designer - the Jil Sander woman, the Martin Margiela woman. You saw her on the street, and you knew who she was. — Raf Simons

No," De Roos said. "You mustn't thank me. The relatives of patients thank the physician as if the physician were God. It's no good, and if the patient dies it turns to ash - not just for them, but, as you can imagine, for me. I'll see you later. — Mark Helprin

Mmmm. Move over, eggs. Bacon just got a new best friend - fudge. — Homer

The thunder god stared for a while, broken only by bouts of acute blinking. Chester A. Arthur XVII scratched his shoulder. Catrina scratched the back of her neck. "Is he OK?" Timmy wondered. "He's just thinking," explained Catrina. "Oh god," said Queen Victoria XXX. "Should we help him?" "Give him a second. I think he can do it. — Eirik Gumeny

A politician would do well to remember that he has to live with his conscience longer than he does with his constituents. — Melvin Laird

For a long time I used to think this a silly, straw-splitting distinction: how could you hate what a man did and not hate the man? But years later it occurred to me that there was one man to whom I had been doing this all my life - namely myself. — C.S. Lewis

It is the nature of a person as he/she grows older to protest against change, particularly changes for the better. — John Steinbeck