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I go out and take oysters, clams and mussels every 2 weeks or so during late fall, winter and early spring. I particularly like to go out when there is a below-average ebb tide because that exposes clamming grounds and oysters that are usually under water. — Jim Himes

If the fans think I'm a savior, that's fine. But they have to understand I'm one of 25 guys. I can't do it all. — Mark Prior

No matter what you have done to this moment, you get 24 brand-new hours to spend every single day. — Brian Tracy

How could you be so naive as to tell a human being the truth? Men live by embedding themselves in ongoing systems of illusion. Religion. Patriotism. Economics. Fashion. That sort of thing. If you wish to gain the favor of the two-legged ilk, you must learn to fabricate as wholeheartedly as they do. — Tom Robbins

President Kennedy was the greatest man I ever met, and the best friend I ever had. — David Powers

I've never gotten anything but support and thanks from people for having diverse books. — Brian K. Vaughan

I am reading Henry James ... and feel myself as one entombed in a block of smooth amber. — Virginia Woolf

The world moves for love; it kneels before it in awe. — Edward S. Walker Jr.

For police themselves, the consequence of [911 policing] has been the emergence of a siege mentality...the alienation of officers from the communities they police interferes with the effective exercise of their basic authority, forcing police to rely inordinately on the use of force. As strangers, police feel compelled to draw upon 'preemptively coercive means such as intimidation and threats' if not the direct application of force...not only is such coercion antithetical to policing a democracy, it may create the very resistance it is intended to forestall, and lead to self-fulfilling prophecies and a downward spiral in which police become more aggressive and youths embittered and resistant. — George Kelling