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I don't go around regretting things that don't happen. — Virgil Thomson

Why are people so fascinated by how to eat Valomilks?' She said, 'Well, Dad, they're round and they're messy. But that's what makes them fun. Once we get older we're not supposed to be messy anymore. But for one moment when you're eating a Valomilk, it's okay to be messy again. — Steve Almond

There were a lot of times in the Cleveland and Chicago organizations when I did something, they wanted to make sure the camera was there. I really didn't want that. This isn't something my parents told me to do. Or something my family told me to do. Or do things for publicity. I do this on my own. I do this from my heart. — Albert Belle

There are so many opportunities in life, that the loss of two or three capabilities is not necessarily debilitating. A handicap can give you the opportunity to focus more on art, writing, or music. — Jim Davis

There are hundreds of fine journalists who regularly inform us of what is happening in the world around us; and innumerable commentators who provide intelligent and objective insight on public policy matters. — Bob Barr

I don't think I'm like any of the characters I've played - they're all really far from who I am. — Christian Bale

Honest to goodness, Brian Campbell, he was holding the Cup, and there was no one around for a minute. He says, 'Hold this for a second.' So he hands it to me - one of the best moments of my life. — Mike Quigley

In marriage, a problem shared is a problem doubled. — Mac Fletcher

It is not enough for the phrases to be good., what you make with them ought to be good too. — Aldous Huxley

I am a sale shopper. I love a discounted item. — Brad Goreski

The unfortunate reality is that what holds most people back is actually their own beliefs that they are not good enough or deserving enough to be successful. — Jay Samit