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Between highway sounds I heard waves and thought how the curve of the coastline here had sheltered and nurtured live-born sharks, humans, and migrating whales. Here, at the edge of the continent, time and distance stopped; in the lull between sets of waves I could get a fresh start. — Gretel Ehrlich

TLC has helped me to know that as a musician, I can talk about anything; that there are no barriers, and that you can be yourself. That's what I love about them. Left Eye in particular helped me to stay on top of my A game. She's one of the best female MCs that I've heard. — Lil' Mama

Sometimes when you get an opportunity to appropriate your work, or use whatever collateral you have, for something good, you think, "Well, yeah, you should do this." You're not in any way qualified to do it, but I was so sick of hearing so many unqualified people say that global warming doesn't exist, I thought, "Well, I'm no less qualified than they are, so I can deal with doing it." — Thom Yorke

I don't think I ever feel sexy. I don't think that's for me to decide, if I'm sexy or not. — Kenny Chesney

Poetry teaches us how to live in a world in which none of us belongs. — Dennis Nurkse

America is a fortunate country. She grows by the follies of our European nations. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Two percent who care deeply about something are a more potent political force than the 98 percent who feel the opposite but aren't motivated enough to do anything about it. — Charles Wheelan

Most persons who indulge in second thought don't do much thinking when the subject is presented for first thought. — William Feather

Guys like this make me want to believe in God. — Amie Kaufman

You did what you had to do. You're a hero, Vicky said. — Michael Grant

Whatever you believe to be true, whether it is true or not; if you believe it, then to you it becomes the truth. — Stella Payton

Who are we but the stories we tell ourselves, about ourselves, and believe? — Scott Turow