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Once you run for office, you're in it - sort of like going into the military. You'd better be damned sure it is what you want to do and that the rest of your life is set up to accommodate that. It takes a certain toll on your personality and on your family life. I've seen it personally. — John F. Kennedy Jr.

I won't read a book that starts with a description of the weather. I don't read books over 300 pages, though I'll make an exception for Don Delillo. — Elmore Leonard

The Bristol Channel was always my guide, and I was always able to draw an imaginary line from my bed to our house over in Wales. It was a great comfort. — Roald Dahl

We didn't need sex. We had Tyrone Power. — Barbara Cartland

I use other cookbooks for inspiration. I must say I tend to cook from my own cookbooks for parties. — Ina Garten

My first months in Sofia were a time of intense disorientation: I had never been to that part of the world before; I could barely speak the language; everything seemed strange to me. — Garth Greenwell

I am going to that country which I have all my life wished to see. — William Blake

There once was a girl named Destiny. She was the fastest runner in the world. No matter how hard she tried, she couldn't outrun who she was. Then she met a boy. He said his name was also Destiny, and for the first time in her life, she didn't feel like she was running alone. — Nyrae Dawn

Fatherhood has taught me when it's too quiet my kids are usually sinning. God the Father knows the same. Are you praying? — Mark Hart

Contraceptives are an insult to womanhood. — Mahatma Gandhi

Take a nation, tell the people there is no God, tell them there is nothing beyond the grave, and they will lose heart, lose their morale. They will become such a shiftless, lazy, apathetic, lethargic people that you won't be able to get half of them to work. Many will not be motivated by anything. — Shelton Smith

A fisherman is always hopeful
nearly always more hopeful than he has any right to be. — Roderick Haig-Brown