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The stories we are told as children do, undoubtedly, mark us for life. They are often stories of dark and terrible things, and we are usually told them just before the lights are turned out and we are left alone; but we love them. We love them when we first hear them, and even when we are grown, and think we have forgotten them entirely, they never lose their power over us. — Neil Bartlett

When it comes to the work, I'm excited to see what people think. When it comes to the private life, that's when I don't pay attention. — Lily Collins

I'm lucky the arthritis happened at the time that it did because of the record. — Daniel Johns

We cannot tell the rain when to come, nor the winter, nor the cold. — Peter V. Brett

Uncommon Experiences Create Uncommon Men. — Mike Murdock

Now I'm confused. Now I don't know what I want. — Chris Kirkpatrick

the best way to get a prospect to focus on you and your product is to spend most of your time focusing on the prospect and her problem. — Marie Maguire

Hittin' hard don't mean nothing if you don't find nothin' to hit. — Muhammad Ali

You do not know the dishonest purposes of these men as well as I do," Douglas told Lincoln of the secessionists. "If I were president, I'd convert or hang them all within forty-eight hours. — Scott Farris

She trusted him.
She had faith in him.
And he left her forever.
Something tells me she's not forgetting that anytime soon. — Lisa Schroeder

Drug warriors' staunch opposition to needle exchanges to prevent the spread of HIV in addicts delayed the programs' widespread introduction in most states for years. A federal ban on funding for these programs wasn't lifted until 2009. Contrast this with what happened in the U.K. At the peak of the AIDS epidemic in the mid-1990s, the HIV infection rate in IV drug users in the U.K. was about 1%. In New York City, the American epicenter, that figure was 50%. The British had introduced widespread needle exchange in 1986. That country had no heterosexual AIDS epidemic. — Maia Szalavitz

To live in poverty is to live with constant uncertainty, to accept galling indignities, and to expect harassment by the police, welfare officials and employers, as well as by others who are poor and desperate. — Barbara Ehrenreich