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I like struggle. — Hal Sparks

Some of the best lessons come from a bad day and there's a few we can learn from today. — Greg Chappell

Music and fashion inspire each other. — Ashley Tisdale

My experience in Iraq made me realize, and during the recovery, that I could have died. And I just had to do more with my life. — Tammy Duckworth

newly purchased herbal teabags — Andy McNab

It is very good, Wisehammer, it's very well written, but it's too-too-political. It will be considered provocative."
"You don't want me to say it."
"Not tonight. We have many people against us."
"I could tone it down. I could omit 'We left our country for our country's good.'"
"That's the best line. — Timberlake Wertenbaker

I am not a cat lover. I am a dog lover - but I'm only a lover of hypoallergenic dogs. — Rick Hoffman

What poor education I have received has been gained in the University of Life. — Horatio Bottomley

1. Define a misbehavior 2. Explain the cause of the misbehavior 3. Discuss the negative effects of the misbehavior — Joy Berry

With the initial focus groups and the initial look-sees, the Rams are a very popular team in Southern California. And so one of the reasons that it was attractive to us to work against them is because they have that good flavor. — Jerry Jones

Two years? That's entirely too long. If you want, we can take care of that. After two years it's pure therapy. — Ilona Andrews

The outermost - Jupiter XXVII - moved backwards in an unstable path nineteen million miles from its temporary master. It was the prize in a perpetual tug-of-war between Jupiter and the Sun, for the planet was constantly capturing short-lived moons from the asteroid belt, and losing them again after a few million years. Only the inner satellites were its permanent property; the Sun could never wrest them from its grasp. — Arthur C. Clarke