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You don't have to pound your head after hearing a country song and wonder if you missed something. — Annette Funicello

I wanted to get out in the world, have a great job, make my mark, and see how far I could go. And I wanted to make good on the philosophy my mother drilled into us with all the subtlety of a Lady Gaga performance. I got it loud and clear. I would need to succeed, and then I could possibly be happy. — Karen Finerman

The antitheist is quick to excoriate all religious belief by generically laying the blame at the door of all who claim to be religious, without distinction. By the same measure, why is there not an equal enthusiasm to distribute blame for violence engendered by some of the irreligious? — Ravi Zacharias

Report that Tad was better eased Lincoln's mind, — Doris Kearns Goodwin

Most people are ego-sensitive, not life-sensitive. — Jaggi Vasudev

Every time that we try to lift a problem from our own shoulders, and shift that problem to the hands of the government, to the same extent we are sacrificing the liberties of our people. — John F. Kennedy

Low care is what we do while on our knees. Smart care is what makes the growing easier. — Janet Macunovich

My anger with the US was not at first, that they had used that weapon - although that anger came later. — Wilfred Burchett

would flower; and where birds came - and pecked — Mary Norton

If you have anything in your heart other than love, you've got to get it out. — Wayne Dyer

Anybody ever asks you what the sweetest thing in life is - it's revenge. — Kurt Vonnegut

Anyway. People will come and go from your life, but you will walk hand in hand with yourself forever. Whatever you do, don't choose to be something you hate. I walked that path for far too long, and it's an ugly place to live. I want you to be better, because I know for a fact that you are better than I ever — Sherrilyn Kenyon

The trash and litter of nature disappears into the ground with the passing of each year, but man's litter has more permanence. — John Steinbeck