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In L.A., I'm always going to dinner and hanging out. In New York, it's like my life just feels crazier, and there's more options. — Jessie Baylin

The Air Force is pulling nine cargo aircraft from military operations to support President Obama's stepped-up visits to campaign events. Good, now he can carry his entire ego with him on the trail. — Fred Thompson

With the threat of failure looming, students with the growth mindset set instead mobilized their resources for learning. They told us that they, too, sometimes felt overwhelmed, but their response was to dig in and do what it takes. They were like George Danzig. Who? George Danzig was a graduate student in math at Berkeley. One day, as usual, he rushed in late to his math class and quickly copied the two homework problems from the blackboard. When he later went to do them, he found them very difficult, and it took him several days of hard work to crack them open and solve them. They turned out not to be homework problems at all. They were two famous math problems that had never been solved. — Carol S. Dweck

Mistakes are lessons, and lessons are gifts. Examine them. — Jen Knox

I used to think of the cartoons as a magazine within a magazine. First you go through and read all the cartoons, and then you go back and read the articles. — Roz Chast

thog no girly-orc, thog manly-orc who just happens to like figure skating! — Rich Burlew

We need to preserve our neighborhoods, our small business, our local economy. — Maria Semple

Inherited wealth may be easily squandered, but inherited poverty is a legacy almost impossible to loose. — Eric Haney

In the beginning there was rhythm. — Hans Von Bulow

The Kingdom of God might be at hand, but that hand was empty. — J.G. Ballard

Let me show you," he said in my ear. "Like this. Feel that? Relax. Now pivot your hips - it's all in the hips. — Becca Fitzpatrick

The world will always have people who have more than they'll ever need and people who need more than they'll ever have. — David Ellsworth