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Joined together, they made a kind of centaur - half bastard, half bitch. Dottie would have laughed out loud at that. — Wally Lamb
There ain't no justice, laws of nature rule this land. Better hide your horses, bury your whiskey. — Toby Keith
Some people are destined for greatness; others fall up a hill to get there. — Nick Bilton
I am traveling less in order to be able to write more. I select my travel destinations according to their degree of usefulness to my work. — Jose Saramago
To broaden one's prospective is to push back the swirling winds of ignorance. — Joel T. McGrath
Always seek people who will add value to your life and bring out the best in you. And of course, be that person for others. — Hal Elrod
Dwell on positive thoughts! — Lailah Gifty Akita
Even though it's still the United States, I think on many levels they feel separate, especially the true Hawaiians - who are not necessarily thrilled to be a part of the United States. But I just love the whole spirit. — Natalie Maines
I don't work for a long time on anything. I don't have too much time in life. — Yoko Ono
Nurse: "Yet he is found to be treacherous towards his friends".
Tutor: "And what man is not? dost thou only now know this, that every one lives himself dearer than his neighbour, some indeed with justice, but others even for the sake of gain. — Euripides
Can you remember? When we thought
the poets taught how to live? — Adrienne Rich
Trends don't mean anything to me. If I like something, I'll do it. If I don't, I won't do it, and I wouldn't care if everybody in the country mocked me. — Dennis Miller
In a few short years you might have to become a scuba diver and go hundreds of feet underwater - It will be the last refuge of pure aura and power on our planet, the oceans' depths. — Frederick Lenz
If David had been diagnosed with diabetes at a young age, members of his family, school, and church would have undoubtedly mobilized support. His caregivers would have communicated his need for dietary changes, exercise, and/or insulin. This was not the case when David exhibited the earliest signs of depression. The myth persists that mental illness is a character flaw. It is my hope that one day disorders of the brain will be treated with as much care, compassion, and tenacity as diseases of any other organs in our bodies. — Sheila Hamilton