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Everywhere I go, kids walk around not with books under their arms, but with radios up against their heads. Children can't read or write, but they can memorize whole albums. — Jesse Jackson
There's no mystique to acting. It's only common sense - and a bit of courage. — Bill Hunter
For the majority of the time, I may as well have been just a really tan white kid. You know, I may as well have just been, like, a fat kid. — Aziz Ansari
I can't even hear what I'm thinking most of the time. My brain's noisy. — Jodi Lynn Anderson
Everyone belongs to some community, whether it's based on your background, your home state, your college, or your favorite sports team. By identifying all the possible communities to which you belong, you may well find an affinity group - and a story - that helps get your business off the ground, secures your dream job, or lets you achieve whatever goal you are pursuing. — Blake Mycoskie
Epictetus say that everything has two handles, one by which it can be borne and one which it cannot. If your brother sins against you, he says, don't take hold of it by the wrong he did you but by the fact that he's your brother. That's how it can be borne. — Anne Tyler
Gentlemen always seem to remember blondes. — Anita Loos
Julian Jaynes's theories for the nature of self-awareness, introspection, and consciousness have replaced the assumption of their almost ethereal uniqueness with explanations that could initiate the next change in paradigm for human thought. — Michael Persinger
Tell me this
if you knew you would be poor as a church mouse all your life
if you knew you'd never have a line published
would you still go on writing
would you?'
'Of course I would,' said Emily disdainfully. 'Why, I have to write
I can't help it at times
I've just got to. — L.M. Montgomery
Pause your opinions, debating and absolute knowing for long enough to conceive gratitude. — Bryant McGill
If it hadn't been for Jazz, there wouldn't be no rock and roll. — Louis Armstrong
It is an attention-getter. I mean, it's hard to ignore a woman lugging a cello around. — Lori Singer
It's when you're on the row
that you notice that
everything
is owned
and that there are locks on
everything
this is the way a democracy
works:
you get what you can,
try to keep that
and add to it
if possible — Charles Bukowski
