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My father was a truck driver. That's where it all started, and academically I was a disaster at school. My cousin got his name on the honour board; I, at Melbourne High School, I carved mine on the desk. — Lindsay Fox

Children are arrows in a quiver, and they are to be trained as missionaries and shot at the Devil. — Jim Elliot

Women tend to take care of men a lot, but I like a guy who balances that out and takes care of me, too. — Lyndsy Fonseca

It's the biggest party in the world, and you have to keep the whole thing percolating, which is difficult because a lot of awards most people don't care about. — Bruce Vilanch

Sometimes you have to make a mess in order to clean up effectively. — Joy Marino

I'd like to work with Bjork if I could get in the studio with her. We could probably travel to a different planet, you know what I'm saying? — B.o.B

She was fragile, gentle, wide awake in a sleeping world. — Jeanette Winterson

The pattern recognition theory of mind that I articulate in this book is based on a different fundamental unit: not the neuron itself, but rather an assembly of neurons, which I estimate to number around a hundred. The wiring and synaptic strengths within each unit are relatively stable and determined genetically - that is the organization within each pattern recognition module is determined by genetic design. Learning takes place in the creation of connections between these units, not within them, and probably in the synaptic strengths of the interunit connections. — Ray Kurzweil

Rather than trust her reflexes, she programmed for auto. And hoped the jokers down in Maintenance hadn't played any pranks with the mechanism. Still, she was too tired to care if she ended up in Hoboken. — J.D. Robb

Be quick to do good. If you are slow, the mind, delighting in mischief, will catch you. — Gautama Buddha

Do something pleasant for her when you get home. So, what are you working on? — Karen Donahue