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I've had soccer moms come up and tell me they can relate when I say that I want to throw my baby in the trash. — Louis C.K.

Luck could be earned and created. It could be discovered. It could be regained. After all - I'd found this girl. I'd found my future. I'd found forgiveness. My mother would have been happy for me ... — Tammara Webber

But I didn't care, because the magnificent possibility of kissing Cassidy Thorpe had turned into an indisputable fact of my daily existence ... — Robyn Schneider

There's not too many rich black people in this world. — Barry Bonds

I love the incredible variety of demands directing makes on you, from the entrepreneur to the hustler to the deal-maker to the writer; to directing actors and the camera and working with music, sound, marketing and promotion. It uses so many sides of your brain. — Tom Hooper

Particularly beautiful people were like particularly funny-looking people, though. Once you know them you mostly forgot about it. — Ann Brashares

By-and-by is easily said. — William Shakespeare

I am not a greedy person except about flowers and plants, and then I become fanatically greedy. — May Sarton

There is a view," he said. "You will admire it." A command. All wrong. He meant for her to hear that he wanted her to see the view, but no. By habit, he demanded that she accompany him. "I should like for you to see it. Please. — Carolyn Jewel

The mortalist enemy unto knowledge, and that which hath done the greatest execution unto truth, has been a preemptory adhesion unto authority. — Thomas Browne

I love making friends ... it's people I can't stand. — Linus Torvalds

poleaxed with exuberance. Keeping to dirt roads, — C.J. Box

It's not so hard to be married, I've done it three or four times. — Stephen Sondheim

We are taking our culture and suturing it to America. Like gum on the bottom of a shoe, we are not going to disappear. Unlike other peoples who totally assimilated, we are more interested in co-assimilation. — John Leguizamo