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It's called a near-death experience. You should try it sometime," I said sweetly. "Maybe without the 'near'. — Stacey Kade

I think there's that weird bastardization where musical theatre actors are treated as almost like vaudevillians or circus performers - that we're somehow not good actors because we sing and dance. — Laura Benanti

Economic life, as always, is a matrix in which result becomes cause and cause becomes result. — John Kenneth Galbraith

She hasn't run faster than herself before — Zola Budd

I am an incredibly strong person and an incredibly fast person. — Jaye Davidson

The doorbell rings and I sink into a heap on the carpet. With any luck, whoever is down there will just go away.
But I'm just starting to think nothing goes away, no matter how deep you try to bury it. — Laurie Elizabeth Flynn

Enough is enough and it's time for a change. — Owen Hart

I don't generally read a lot of fiction. — Bill Gates

Women made the best beekeepers 'cause they have a special ability built into them to love creatures that sting. — Sue Monk Kidd

I slipped my hands down his back and into his boxers. "I hope this gets old soon. I don't see myself ever getting tired of you."
"Promise?" he asked, smiling. — Jamie McGuire

Steven Spielberg was my idol growing up. I knew that all of his movies have a very specific message and point of view, and the always are really epic. — Manish Dayal

These are old words, old stories and we are not here to blindly repeat them. They are not law. They are power, nourishment. There is a river of voices coming out of the past, resonating in the telling of the old stories...We are grounded in its power. It is our connection to each other and to the larger universe. — Robert William Case

It is only by being exchanged that the products of labor acquire a socially uniform objectivity as values, which is distinct from their sensuously varied objectivity as articles of utility. — Juliet B. Schor

Truth often harms the one who digs it up. — Seneca.

The traditional American husband and father had the responsibilities-and the privileges-of playing the role of primary provider. Sharing that role is not easy. To yield exclusive access to the role is to surrender some of the potential for fulfilling the hero fantasy-a fantasy that appeals to us all. The loss is far from trivial. — Faye J Crosby