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Life had this unmoored quality, full of voids and barely acknowledged yearnings, and if I'd made a list of things I wanted desperately at the time, it would have included the most elusive items. Love with ambivalence. Family members who won't leave. Intimacy that's not scary, that doesn't require a lot of anesthesia. — Caroline Knapp

I ride a bike and use aerobic equipment twice a week, and work out with a trainer, lifting weights. — Bob Iger

Truth is in things, and not in words. — Herman Melville

But you reassure yourself that at least here they are safe from baleen whales and oil slicks and cocktail sauce. — Carl Sagan

Famously sunny Los Angeles has long been known as the homeless capital of America, from beachy communities like Santa Monica and Venice to Skid Row downtown. — John Carlos Frey

[On stereotyping:] It's the mind's way of processing a lot of information quickly. If we had to sort through every bit of data before making a decision, most folks would still be going out the front door when it was time to come home for the night. — Fay Faron

For all evils there are two remedies - time and silence. — Alexandre Dumas

A parent can seem very kind and gentle, but as any child knows, as soon as that parent gets stressed, they can suddenly turn and get a bit angry. — Michael Sheen

This is a generation of men accustomed to warfare, inured to danger and familiar with cruelty. — Philippa Gregory

The Gullikson twins here. An interesting pair, both from Wisconsin. — Dan Maskell

It wasn't easy, but she was used to swallowing. — Lilith Saintcrow

Many of us spend half our time wishing for things we could have if we didn't spend half our time wishing. — Alexander Woollcott

Election is always to sanctification. Where there is no visible fruit of sanctification, we may be sure there is no election. — J.C. Ryle

Being Latina means I have culture I guess. We party together, cry together, and cook together. Or at least my family does as much as we can. We know where we're from and we have a certain kind of rhythm and understanding. Togetherness. As I get older it becomes more apparent that there is a community in this industry that is working together to rise up and fight against the misinterpretation of Hispanic and what it means to be a Latino-American nowadays. — Alicia Sixtos