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My aunt is a famous L.A. chef, Susan Feniger, and she's got Street and Border Grill. So a fun night out for me is to go to my aunt's restaurants. — Ben Feldman
What can I have that I still want? — May Sarton
You have the grace for happy life. — Lailah Gifty Akita
When we write about Auschwitz, we must know that Auschwitz, in a certain sense at least, suspended literature. One can only write a black novel about Auschwitz or - you should excuse the expression - a cheap serial, which begins in Auschwitz and is still not over. — Imre Kertesz
Do you think why not is ultimately a better question than why? Why or why not? — B.J. Novak
I'm always signing blank deeds. That's how an escrow company works. — Jeff Greene
Secession, like any other REVOLUTIONARY ACT, may be morally justified by the extremity of oppression; but to call it a constitutional right is confounding the meaning of terms ... — Andrew Jackson
Cultural debates are always conflicts between orthodoxies. — Anonymous
The first time the word worship appears in the King James Version of the Old Testament, it appears with appalling import. 'Abide ye here,' Abraham tells his servant, while 'I and the lad go yonder and worship.' The terrible offering of his son's life is what the Bible's first instance of 'worship' portends. In the New Testament, the word worship first appears again in conjunction with a costly offering. It is used in reference to the wise men, who 'worshipped' the Christ child by 'open[ing] their treasure' and 'present[ing] unto him gifts.' Worship, then, is about what we are prepared to relinquish--what we give up at personal cost. — Terryl L. Givens
That's an answer in the same way that ketchup can be hair gel. — Brandon Sanderson
Her head said no but her heart couldn't resist. — Karen Power
Science fiction works best when it stimulates debate. — Greg Bear
There is only one thing I hope to see before I die, and that is that my people should not need expressions of sympathy anymore. — Golda Meir
Some of our children are our justifications and some are but our regrets. — Kahlil Gibran
In truth she is not a hard lady naturally, and the time has been when the sight of the venerable figure suing to her with such strong earnestness would have moved her to great compassion. But so long accustomed to suppress emotion and keep down reality, so long schooled for her own purposes in that destructive school which shuts up the natural feelings of the heart like flies in amber and spreads one uniform and dreary gloss over the good and bad, the feeling and the unfeeling, the sensible and the senseless, she had subdued even her wonder until now. — Charles Dickens
