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To do so, we are creating a Fairness for Switzerland Committee that will not only disseminate some of the facts, but also protect a relationship that is important to all of us in North America. — Peter Munk

In the painting I saw, in the books I read, I recalled her, for she her had in many ways been the making of me. — Vikram Seth

Love just seems to make life not just livable, but a gallant, gallant event. — Toni Morrison

I think that's what made rap such a stable footprint in culture, that it's so honest. — Russell Simmons

Friends can be the best co-conspirators in charting the unknown. — Judith Orloff

Hope that had sparked in my chest now lit a fire, and I fanned it, wanting it to burn hot and bright, because hope ... hope was not the enemy. It was a friend, a savior. Hope was more than a new beginning. Hope was tomorrow, and hope was the symbol that I would get better, that I would undo the bad choices that I'd made, and that I would never make them again. Hope was more than a chance of redemption. It was the promise of one day finding absolution, of forgiving myself.
But it was more than that. Hope was also today, and today was so very important. There would be no more rushing through seconds and minutes. I promised myself that. I was going to live, and it was going to be hard at times. There would be setbacks and days when everything would feel dull and tarnished somehow, but I had hope and I had the knowledge to face what was causing me to suffer. I had my friends. I had Tanner.
And most importantly, I had myself. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

The music industry is very small. — Rita Ora

Give yourself time to get better. — Sue Grafton

Only one wish I have, and that is to die a happy man. — Jonathan Anthony Burkett

For me, I do not wish to build an empire. — Eric Ripert

I don't like working with people I don't know. (Randy)
Hmmm, let's see ... I cried when Ole Yeller died, but I was young back then. I have a scar on my knee from when Willie Durante knocked me off my bike when I was seven. I beat the shit out of him later, then took his bike and sold it at a pawnshop. Oh, and my favorite color is pink ... it's really soothing. (Steele) — Sherrilyn Kenyon