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Never underestimate what teens can understand or do. They're smart, creative, and fresh-minded. I wish I was one. — Brook Tesla

He didn't know what I meant. Intellectually he did, I think. But not in the way we understand it."
"Lucky him."
"He just listened. He was sympathetic and nonjudgmental."
"That's good."
"Is it? If someone you care about tells you they are constantly thinking of ending it all, shouldn't you be unsympathetic and very judgmental? — Judith Claire Mitchell

I think if you keep the box closed long enough you do kill the cat, actually. — John Green

There's nothing better than being able to give your children wings so they can soar and fly in the direction they want to go in. — Paula Deen

And you can't have two stars in one relationship. Somebody has to be willing to be the wagon ... at lease some of the time — Meg Cabot

Every thought is public,
Every nook is wide;
Thy gossips spread each whisper,
And the gods from side to side. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Because it wasn't my body that was most invested in this encounter. It was most definitely my heart. Only by the time this was over, I knew it wouldn't be mine anymore. I — Sloane Kennedy

Winners are not those who never fail, but those who never quit. — Edwin Louis Cole

I pledge impertinence to the flag waving, of the unindicted co-conspirators of America, and to the republicans for which I can't stand, one abomination, underhanded fraud, indefensible, with Liberty and Justice.. Forget it. — Matt Groening

[T]he enduring problem for liberals, as for everyone else, is not whether history will judge them wise or foolish regarding the war on terrorism; it is, rather, the way that the past decade has splintered them away from other Americans. This fracture comes with a steep price: in today's toxic atmosphere, liberals are no less cynical, shortsighted, and parochial than anyone else, and they understand their fellow-Americans just as badly as they themselves are understood. When liberals look at red-state voters, they see either a mob of pious know-nothings or the insensible victims of militarism and class warfare. Yet ... [such people] defy fixed categories, which means that they have to be figured out the hard way
on their own terms. — George Packer

If man would help some of us a little more, God would forgive us all the sooner perhaps.' But — Charles Dickens