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If we bring forth any good fruit, it is not of our own growth, it comes from him, the true vine. — Thomas Watson

'American Idol' has changed the face of television. — Jennifer Hudson

I think that gay people should have the right to get married by Elvis like everybody else. — Margaret Cho

I've never made a dime from a record sale in the history of my record deal. I've been very happy with my sales, and certainly my audience has been very supportive. I make a living going out and playing shows. — Lyle Lovett

Adding highway lanes to deal with traffic congestion is like loosening your belt to cure obesity. — Lewis Mumford

My mother and father definitely encouraged me. People used to tell my mom that I should be in commercials, and then everything kicked off from there, and my first gig was some print work. — Raven Goodwin

I like to discover new things, and I'm always testing new apps. — Francois-Henri Pinault

Did y'all arrest Uncle Bob's turkey? It was just criminal what he did to that bird, wasn't it? You — Kwame Alexander

Free agency is a gift of God ... The world does not comprehend the significance of that divine gift to the individual. It is as inherent as intelligence which, we are told, has never been nor can be created — David O. McKay

When you will learn to recognize your true self, you will find the true beauty and the magic of life. — Debasish Mridha

I've always been interested in how to present something that relates to our reality - which is not really ... I don't even know if documentary itself does as good a job. It has its own problems in trying to get at the reality of the situation. — Gus Van Sant

George Kennan and Paul Nitze were the Adams and Jefferson of the Cold War. They were there for the beginning, they witnessed its course over almost half a century, and they argued with each other constantly while it was going on. But they maintained throughout a remarkable friendship, demonstrating-as few others in our time have-that it is possible to differ with civility. Nicholas Thompson's is a fine account of that relationship, carefully researched, beautifully written, and evocatively suggestive of how much we have lost because such civility has become so rare. — John Lewis Gaddis

Ramoth's huge golden wedge-shaped head swiveled around as the sleepy dragon instinctively sought her Wyermate. — Anne McCaffrey

Paganism is the default of most children, since they excel at magical thinking. — Thomm Quackenbush