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Someone is always fighting for something, and they're always fighting for something better. Now, how that gets done is the true question. — Edwin Hodge

When I was growing up, my mother only put her foot down once: She said, 'You are going to college.' And that was a lifesaving moment. But she never talked to me about my clothes or hair. So I learned how to parent my kids through her. — Jada Pinkett Smith

It is a hard lesson to learn and a lesson we most of us need to learn at some point: We cannot assume to know a person's history from their face. — Na'ama Yehuda

Up until 'Bridesmaids', the general consensus was that women preferred comedy a bit softer. — Judd Apatow

The only thing that was economic, I might say, about my music career, aside from the fact that I did everybody's tax returns in the band, was the decision I made to leave the music business on economic grounds. — Alan Greenspan

We were raised to believe in books, music, and nature. — Anne Lamott

She was glad she'd missed the river of corpses that must have filled the city streets during the initial phase of clean-up - wagon after wagon groaning beneath the weight of crushed bodies, white flesh seared by fire and slashed by sword, rat-gnawed and raven-pecked - men, women, and children. — Steven Erikson

Any of these moments, you can turn it all around. — Bobby Williams

When I say only himself, I mean directly, and in the first instance: for whatever affects himself, may affect others through himself; and the objection which may be grounded on this contingency, will receive consideration in the sequel. This, then, is the appropriate region of human liberty. — John Stuart Mill

As long as algebra is taught in school, there will be prayer in school. — Cokie Roberts

I know its totally senseless to attempt to write something 'great' in a time where people seem mostly concerned with bashing each other heads in, there's only 1 bestseller a year that a 12 year old would find tedious, and the entire Human Race will probably be nonexistant a 100 years later, but - you know - i have no idea what else to do. I like creating. What else can i do? — Martijn Benders