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I am my own judge of what truths I shall tell. The truth can do just as much harm as a lie. — Thornton Wilder

We'll go to Napa. I'll be a better friend. A better man. Just don't die on me. Maddox's — Annabeth Albert

Women are the face of hunger. Hunger has a female face. It affects women disproportionately, and therefore it affects children as well, and it gets passed on inter-generationally, too. — Josette Sheeran

She's so pretty, isn't she? Beautiful, really. That prefect skin, those long legs. And that hair! It's so black. Black as a raven's feather, that's what my mother used to say. Do you know, Ellie, what a group of ravens is called? [...] It's called an Unkindness. Isn't that strange? An Unkindness. Well... it's something to think about. — Amy S. Foster

Just when you feel like hauling him off and strangling hin, he gets some goal out of nowhere. — Martin O'Neill

Writing is a lifelong disease.

Once contracted, the only prescription is to write constantly in whatever form to express your condition, in whatever construction to carry your words beyond you. — J.R. Tompkins

My father documented on film for the last time what Tibet looked like before the world got there. — Peter Sis

an optimist is someone who simply doesn't know enough. — Raymond Dean White

Everything is possible, from angels to demons to economists and politicians. — Paulo Coelho

I'm probably more interested in sentences than anything else in life. — Tom Robbins

Never judge yourself so harshly that you never arise from the ashes of life. — Shawntel Jefferson

People tend to take sides in these discussions. They feel obligated to say baseball is in catastrophic circumstance or no problem at all. I think extremes are misleading. I think there's a problem and it's of modest dimensions. — Andrew Zimbalist

Kids aren't going to understand single life in New York City. — Melissa Joan Hart