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I was in my dad's church, his Baptist church, and I think the first song I ever performed was 'Jesus Be a Fence Around Me.' — Aretha Franklin

I am inspired by the appearance of a bohemian of the new millennium. — John Malkovich

I'm not a feminist. I hail men, I love men. — Lady G

MY INSPIRATION FOR THIS LIMITED EDITION DESIGN WAS BASED ON THE LEGACY OF HENNESSY AS A BRAND. TO ME, HENNESSY HAS ALWAYS BEEN ABOUT QUALITY, AUTHENTICITY, TRADITION, AND ELEGANCE. — Shepard Fairey

My experience as a writer is that you really do write seven and eight pages to find the paragraph you were after all along. — Anne Lamott

Imagine a world in which no writer has written a literary novel in sixty years. Imagine a place where not a single person has read a book that is truly about the character at its center. — Adam Johnson

God plants dreams in people's hearts. But many people do not continue all the way to the end in order to follow Him to the fulfillment of that dream. Many get started and quit get started and quit get started and quit. They do not continue because their broken heart overwhelms their hope. They do not have any inner strength to carry them through to the end. Jesus will bind up your wounds and heal your bruises. His Word is the medicine for your soul. — Joyce Meyer

In No. 1 of this street the cholera first appeared seventeen years ago, and spread up it with fearful virulence; but this year it appeared at the opposite end, and ran down it with like severity. — Henry Mayhew

Love does not conquer all things, but it does set all things right. — Marianne Williamson

The man was useless as tits on a bull, but he didn't deserve to die like that. — Nora Roberts

Biography is essentially a collaborative art, the latest biographer collaborating with all those who wrote earlier. — Erica Jong

He'd wanted to show his past tormentor what he was capable of, but he also wanted to prove himself to everyone. Now everyone was in the kitchen. — Markus Zusak