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I don't have any well-developed philosophy about journalism. Ultimately it is important in a society like this, so people can know about everything that goes wrong. — Charles Kuralt

Each of us experiences clouds in life - sometimes slight, but sometimes dark and frightening. Whatever clouds you face today, ask Jesus, the light of the world, to help you look behind the cloud to see His glory and His plans for you. — Billy Graham

I don't want to go on much longer, really. I think that would suggest a lack of imagination. A certain lack of dignity also. — Morrissey

If I condemn something, I do not understand it. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

I think everyone should have social media - all young people, at least. — Ansel Elgort

The United States military is now using the music of Metallica and other heavy metal bands to break the will of Saddam Hussein supporters to get them to talk. Theyre blaring heavy metal music at them. That should make the artist feel pretty good, huh? Put your heart and soul into your last CD and the Army is using it to torture people. — Jay Leno

You are an endless project ... changing, evolving, surprising. — James Patterson

Understand that you own nothing. Everything that surrounds you is temporary. Only the love in your heart will last forever. — Leon Brown

I hate that word, mature, but I guess I am growing up. — Sheryl Crow

And rout the magical mystical moonlight with fierce proof of its own greater power to light, to heat, to make everything known. — Irving Stone

Microbes are just nature's janitors who work to clean up a poorly kept culturing medium. Trying to keep microbes off of and out of your body is like trying to keep the wind out of the trees. — Robert Morse

I took up knitting from time to time as a relaxation, but I always put it down again before going out to buy a rocking chair. — Beatrice Lillie

Nowhere is America's unease with reproduction better demonstrated than on a 1952 episode of "I Love Lucy." The TV comedy made the bold move to incorporate Lucille Ball's real-life pregnancy into its storyline. The actors, however, weren't allowed to say the word "pregnant. — Anonymous