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One thing I always did in my career was writing. I always was writing. I was trying to create things. For myself, for other people. — Aasif Mandvi

Never assume you are not attractive enough, and therefore you have to overcompensate or chase a man. Taste is subjective. — Sherry Argov

Leaf was staring down into shadow, and Thunder followed his gaze. The land dropped away into a small ravine. Moonlight pooled at the bottom, lighting a clearing ringed by bracken and trees. — Erin Hunter

All your desires, whatever they may be, are expressions of your longing for happiness. Basically, you wish yourself well. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

I don't really have a great deal of spare time.I still have a house in the country, but I'm in London 90 percent of the time. — Bryan Ferry

I love the smell of emissions — Sarah Palin

I just try to just roll with the punches. I mean, once the team pretty much starts closing out, just try to get in attack mode, and at the same time, try to find my teammates. It's kind of hard, hitting the shots I was hitting, to try and pass the ball, but you've got to figure out a way. — J. R. Smith

In order to effectively protect our loved ones, we must provide the American public with unfettered access to know who these dangerous criminals are and where they are living. — Paul Gillmor

Courage to be is the key to revelatory power of the feminist revolution. — Mary Daly

Put a knife in your shirt, get close to an Israeli occupier and stab him. — Hassan Nasrallah

I heard the story of a Pittsburgh actor who was asked to say "tire iron" in a play. He found the line so difficult the director changed it to "crowbar. — Edward McClelland

First of all, what happens is, when you're good at something, you spend a lot of time with it. People identify you with that sport, so it becomes part of your identity. — Mike Krzyzewski

Italy is not technically part of the Third World, but no one has told the Italians. — P. J. O'Rourke