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Neal, I want to ruin you for everyone. — Rainbow Rowell

We all learn how to use the bodies we're born with, or learn to use them in an adjusted state, whether those bodies are considered disabled or not. — Stella Young

You're right, Ruth. You did screw up my career. You screwed it up good. Best thing you ever did, matter of fact. But you know something? It's okay. Because if it was between the church and you, there was no contest. Even with al the ups and downs and the craziness and the shit and the maxed-out credit cards, the church never stood a chance. I chose you, Ruth. And I'm glad. There. That's what my so-called career was about. And that's what I should have said to you. And I'm sorry I didn't. I'm sorry, Ruth. I'm sorry. — K. D. Miller

Your life is a piece of clay; don't let anyone else mold it for you. — Lao-Tzu

In time there is no present, In eternity no future, In eternity no past. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

What's important is Welsh football and that it progresses. — Gary Speed

In the corporeal world, international law is whatever the United States and Great Britain say it is. — Ann Coulter

The top two movies at the box office this weekend were 'High School Musical 3' and 'Saw V.'
One movie features gruesome onscreen torture that is difficult to watch and the other is about a guy with a saw. — Conan O'Brien

I've been through WTO riots in Seattle, massive earthquakes, major floods ... forest fires. I just try to be as even-keeled and calm as possible. — Gary Locke

I'm not sure I can articulate any principles behind the decisions about what to cut and what to keep. — Garth Greenwell

I think that I always thought that if my uncle was on Broadway, then I must inherently have a good voice. I don't think that for a while I did. Eventually, out of sheer will of never wanting to get a job or go to college, I found my way into doing music full-time. — Nate Ruess