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I'm a sex addict. Everyone knows it. And now we have to figure out how to deal with this spotlight. — Krista Ritchie

Why does turning on a TV these days require three remotes with ninety buttons? Why? — Helen Fielding

Now, in our opinion no author should be blamed for obscurity, nor should any pains be grudged in the effort to understand him, provided that he has done his best to be intelligible. Difficult thoughts are quite distinct from difficult words. Difficulty of thought is the very heart of poetry. — Alice Meynell

Twitter does have an effect on everything - things you put out there, they are out there for good. — Donald Glover

Ironically, in today's marketplace successful nonfiction has to be unbelievable, while successful fiction must be believable. — Jerry B. Jenkins

The joy in life is his who has the heart to demand it. — Theodore Roosevelt

I played from the time I was seven years old. My father was my first baseman coach. I had opportunities that I never really pursued - with some Miami teams and a few larger colleges, and then I ended up bailing and began cooking. — Todd English

You know what I'm doing for Easter? I'm gonna be hanging with my Peeps. — Jay Leno

My advice is that you go and do something that you are really driven to do. I loved to play baseball and, because I loved it, I practiced it. Some of us have limitations, but if you are passionate about something and if you have the drive, then you can accomplish it. — Jim Abbott

I could give up chocolate but I'm not a quitter. — Lora Brody

New York is the coolest city. The place just never sleeps. It's amazing. — Margot Robbie

But even in his dissatisfaction he could not quiet the feeling that time was like a flash flood, so full, so brimming with things that must be done at once, but running out all the same, leaving an emptiness, a dry ditch in its wake. — Bess Tefft

But in 1960, oncology was not yet ready for this proposal. Not until several years later did it strike the board that had fired Li so hastily that the patients he had treated with the prolonged maintenance strategy would never relapse. This strategy--which cost Min Chiu Li his job--resulted in the first chemotherapeutic cure of cancer in adults. — Siddhartha Mukherjee