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The key step for an infielder is the first one, to the left or right, but before the ball is hit. — Earl Weaver

I hope the Church will examine what is good and what is ill, and what good could be achieved by getting the suicidal, self-destructive, possibly carnal, or celibate to move toward this experience of love. — Andrew Solomon

As a kid, I was fortunate that we grew up near a children's theater, with all different classes and things; so as a kid I took classes there and as I got into high school I did all the community theater stuff. Then I came to college in New York and studied acting there. But most of the training I got was from working. Working with really great people. — Andrew Rannells

[P]erhaps we are like stones; our own history and the history of the world embedded in us, we hold a sorrow deep within and cannot weep until that history is sung. — Susan Griffin

They had the comfort of not learning from experience. — Graham Greene

As we cannot afford to squander our natural resources of minerals, food, and beauty, so we cannot afford to discard any human resources of brains, skills, and initiative, even though it is women who possess them ... a woman is just as much an ordinary human being as a man, with the same individual preferences, and with just as much right to the tastes and preferences of an individual. — Dorothy L. Sayers

You will not get a Google alert when you fall in love. — Tom Brokaw

The voice of one who goes before, to makeThe paths of June more beautiful, is thineSweet May! — Helen Hunt Jackson

The true worth of a race must be measured by the character of its womanhood. — Mary McLeod Bethune

Self-preservation has a tendency to lead to poverty. — Jim Rohn

I'm never going to be cast as a 'Bond' girl. I mean, I could do it and I would love it. But I don't ooze sexuality. — Dree Hemingway

I offer nothing more than simple facts, plain arguments, and common sense. — Thomas Paine