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We all believe we are in complete control. When really, we do not know the beginning, middle or end. — Tammy Kling

I've never wanted something more. But with you, I can't seem to stop myself. I want to look at you and know that you're mine, and that terrifies me." Tate's fingers wrapped around his own as he brought their arms in close to his sides, and then Tate asked again, "Why?" Logan found Tate's eyes and finally acknowledged, "Because I think I could love someone like you. — Ella Frank

I don't perceive my role as a newsman at all. I'm a comedian from stem to stern. You can cut me open and count the rings of jokes. — Stephen Colbert

Each stage of development, remember, has a dialectic of progress
in plain language, every new development is good news, bad news. — Ken Wilber

Our voice resonates with life. Because this is so, it can touch the lives of others. The caring and compassion imbued in your voice finds passage to the listener's soul, striking his or her heart and causing it to sing out; the human voice summons something profound from deep within, and can even compel a person into action. — Daisaku Ikeda

I'd like to get something together - like a Handel, Bach, Muddy waters, flamenco type of thing. If I could get that sound, I'd be happy — Jimi Hendrix

I never liked the idea of doing what a machine says. I hate having to salute something built in a factory. — Philip K. Dick

Males shouldnt be jealous. Thats a female trait. — Jay-Z

Unfortunately, the only meaning that society attributes to life today is an opportunity to make money. — Mata Amritanandamayi

Sometimes you don't just want to risk making mistakes; you actually want to make them - if only to give you something clear and detailed to fix. — Daniel Dennett

Riding exhilarated me; it gave me a joy and a purpose. — Ann Romney

As a nation we must understand that the future of our country depends on education. It has to be right up front and cannot be an afterthought. It is so important that it has to be available for everyone, not just available to those that can afford it. Our country never fared better than when the GI Bill paid for the education of our veterans. I'm not necessarily advocating a free lunch; however it should be affordable for everyone! For politicians to start handing out vouchers is just a gimmick that shifts funding from Public Schools to Charter Schools. The first thing that should be considered is "Equal Opportunity for All!" I recognize that not everyone is academically gifted or inspired to seek a degree, so a Vocational Technical education may be a viable option for some. — Hank Bracker