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We actually want to hear the whole story. We want to understand who you are because of that season. I'd never bring that season up, but it's part of our history, and it meant something to me that they wanted to understand it. — Shauna Niequist

I never liked the ocean," said Cutangle. "It ought to be paved over. There's dreadful things in it, down in the deep bits. Ghastly sea monsters. Or so they say. — Terry Pratchett

We live in a very different world than the one that we inherited from our parents and from our grandparents. Times are changing, and states must adapt to win. — Martin O'Malley

Whenever I have any spare time I have a game of golf. — Alan Shearer

Popular as Keynesian fiscal policy may be, many economists are skeptical that it works. They argue that fine-tuning the economy is a virtually impossible task, and that fiscal-stimulus programs are usually too small, and arrive too late, to make a difference. — James Surowiecki

Everybody knows that there's a liberal, that there's a heavy liberal persuasion among correspondents. — Walter Cronkite

Taking chances is always a good thing. If we don't take chances we loose our adventurous side, and all the things that could have been if we didn't take them. — Sandra Golden

New rule: Tulips aren't flowers. They're some kind of gay onion. — Bill Maher

There are so many great comedies, right now. I like how comedies are really mixing. They're not just one thing. It can be very moving and dramatic, and yet hilarious. — Sarah Silverman

What if we discover that our present way of life is irreconcilable with our vocation to become fully human? — Paulo Freire

There's something to be said for doing one thing right. — Lionel Ferbos

Is sex a cure for loneliness, and if it is, what happens if our body or sexuality is considered deviant or damaged, if we are ill or unblessed with beauty? — Olivia Laing

It's a tender and complicated dance, watching our parents age. We become protective in ways we never were before, and we study them with a mix of sadness and curiosity: Is this what we will be like when we are their age? We tell ourselves to be patient - just answer the same question again as if it wasn't answered a moment ago. — Patti Davis