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What did I care what some guy in brown shorts thought? Even if he wore the uniform very well. Damn, where did they go to hire these guys? The gym? — Kim Harrison

My first job after my retirement from baseball was as a narrator for the Eastman Philharmonica. — Willie Stargell

Make no mistake: girls love getting head as much as giving head. Giving head is good for your health. Getting head is good for the soul. — Chloe Thurlow

you are boys, your God is a woman. If you are women, your God is a boy. If you are men, your God is a maiden. The God is where you are not. So: it is wise that one has a God; this serves for your perfection. A maiden is the pregnant future. A boy is the engendering future. A woman is: having given birth. A man is: having engendered. — C. G. Jung

When you have to do something, you have to do it. Putting it off only makes it worse. Believe me, I know. — Sarah Addison Allen

I had classical training but I don't consider myself an opera singer though. — Emmy Rossum

Nobody will stop you from creating. Do it tonight. Do it tomorrow. That is the way to make your soul grow- whether there is a market for it or not! The kick of creation is the act of creating, not anything that happens afterward. — Kurt Vonnegut

It is a wonderful thing, how no one will allow anyone to live as he likes. — Gustave Flaubert

we ended up closing the show with the cover song we had tried during sound check that afternoon, "Knockin' on Heaven's Door. — Duff McKagan

Now, the language that had grown up and formed itself on those principles is what one is dealing with, and the problem is to bring a work of art in that medium into another medium formed on different principles and heard and understood in a different way. — Robert Fitzgerald

When I saw a phone on a plane for the first time, I panicked ... I thought people were going to call me. — Fran Lebowitz

Suicide is unspeakable, and to speak it is somehow to bring it into a human, imaginable sphere, even if only in the moment of speaking. The need to tell is both a need to tell oneself and a need to be heard ... Telling and being heard are the first steps toward reconnection. — Victoria Alexander