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It breaks my heart that my father never knew my children. He should have been around for another 25 years. — Bear Grylls

Amazon doesn't want to give Apple a cut of its media sales, so Apple won't let Amazon sell products in its apps. — Jeffrey Zeldman

When I was a girl I loved fevers and flus and the muzzy feeling of a head cold, all these states carrying with them the special accoutrements of illness, the thermometer with its lovely line of red mercury, the coolness of ice chips pressed to a sweaty forehead, and best of all, a distant mother coming to your bedside with tea. — Lauren Slater

I really want to do film, but I want to do the right film. The truth for me is that I'm really driven by stories. So there are stories I want to tell, and if it's a good story then I want to do it, whatever genre it is. — Condola Rashad

Normally in dangerous situations I have a getaway car. — Sacha Baron Cohen

He knew that the conference was a trap; he knew also that he was walking into it with nothing for any trappers to gain. — Ayn Rand

No matter how far apart we are, don't forget that we're still under the same sky, both traveling to the place we once dreamed of. — Ayumi Hamasaki

Three hundred pages of cotton-soft parchment, bound up with a green ribbon. Her writing gushed in watery ripples over the pages, penmanship that called to mind the maddest intricate Belgian lace. Wrought on a pin's head but stretching for miles if unraveled. — Lyndsay Faye

When you battle Nancy Pelosi as much as I have, you're bound to get a few wrinkles. — Ralph Hall

Those rare souls whose spirit gets magically into the hearts of men leave behind them something real and warmly personal ... the grace of a fine spirit pervades the places through which it has passed, like the haunting loveliness of mignonette. — James Thurber

Christianity does not limit revelation to Christ, but through Christ sees God's revelation as occurring elsewhere and finally, echoing everywhere. — Thomas C. Oden

Maybe because when hearts are set on fire, no complications can extinguish the flame. — Brittainy C. Cherry