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There's only one certainty in life: how you come into the world. Where you go from there is up to you. — Katie Kacvinsky

Voice-acting, on the fun meter, is off the scale. You show up, you don't have to be all primped up, or dressed up. And you get to work with some amazing people, and goof off for four hours. — Jason Marsden

Spring ... made fair false promises which summer was called upon to keep. — Edna Ferber

I am in my own mind.
I am locked in the wrong house. — Anne Sexton

more witnesses, Mr. Zinc?" "No — John Grisham

My friend told me later he got the chicken pox. I told him I caught politics and never got over it. — Jack Johnson

I knew I couldn't sing over them, so I decided to sing under them. The more noise they made the more softly I sang. When they discovered they couldn't hear me, they began to look at me. Then they began to listen. As I sang, I kept thinking, 'softly with feeling.' The noise dropped to a hum; the hum gave way to silence. I had learned how to reach and hold my audience
softly, with feeling. — Peggy Lee

When you build your own brand, people will still return your phone calls regardless of the call letters or where you actually work, because they now know you and they trust you in what you have to say and what you're doing. That, to me, is the most important aspect when it comes to building your brand. — Roland Martin

Suffering breaks us until there's nothing left but gentleness — John Geddes

We have to be the people who stand up and say look, vigilance is good and prudence is good. But a kind of irrational fear that leads itself to demagogic rhetoric is something that we have to say no - no, we're not going to go there. — Russell D. Moore

I want to be the poster girl for engineers and computer nerds. — Alessandra Torresani

I can think of a lot of women clients of mine who are well into their 50s or 60s who are still quintessentially very elegant. — Bruce Oldfield

Instead of raising children who turn out okay despite their childhood, let's raise children who turn out extraordinary because of their childhood. — L.R. Knost