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I would find it very strange to be on the road without my family. It's really second nature to me. — Kasey Chambers
The racehorse, by virtue of his awesome physical gifts, freed the jockey from himself. When a horse and a jockey flew over the track together, there were moments in which the man's mind wedded itself to the animal's body to form something greater than the sum of both parts. — Laura Hillenbrand
Sure he was great, but don't forget that Ginger Rogers did everything [Fred Astaire] did, .. backwards and in high heels.
From: Frank and Ernest by Bob Thaves, art by Bob Thaves. — Bob Thaves
In less than eighteen months, it prepared a first draft which it submitted to the General Assembly and which, at the end of one hundred sessions of elevated, often impassioned discussion, was adopted in the form of thirty articles on December 10, 1948. — Rene Cassin
It's certainly TOUGH being AWESOME all
the time, but I do it so the kids have someone to look up to! — Tanya Masse
I think people everywhere are the same. Only these people are my bones. — Jodi Lynn Anderson
Sad as it was that she did not know where her children were buried or what they looked like if alive, fact was she knew more about them than she knew about herself, having never had the map to discover what she was like.
Could she sing? (Was it nice to hear when she did?) Was she pretty? Was she a good friend? Could she have been a loving mother? A faithful wife? Have I got a sister and does she favor me? If my mother knew me would she like me? — Toni Morrison
Loyalty stems from what you feel. Or don't. — Karen Marie Moning
By definition, though, we are family. And in difficult times-- times like these-- despite our differences, we stand together as family. — Stephen King
Therefore, it seems to me that everything that exists is good - death as well as life, sin as well as holiness, wisdom as well as folly. — Hermann Hesse