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The rules of the game in Alabama politics is that no matter the provocation, no matter the justification, you take your whippings gracefully. — Bob Ingram

Once I was unemployed and didn't have money, you can't just go to dinner. The onus is on you to learn to cook ... I learned how important the right equipment is. — Jen Lancaster

That is the godawful thing about television today. Performers don't have any place to hit and miss. You're either in or you're out; you don't have a chance to become good at your craft. If you make three pictures in a row and they don't go over, you're out of the business. — Donald O'Connor

How can you live without knowing what your spirit is doing and what your spirit is saying to you? — Caroline Myss

By simply pondering what is good in your life every day, you will find that you're more productive, more relaxed, and more appreciative of your life regardless of what you are balancing at the time. — David Mezzapelle

I will continue to be intelligent, I vowed, no matter how beautiful I become. — Paulina Porizkova

When you have discovered disappointment as the guide to yourself, you will be eager to learn how much you are disappointed about yourself: about — Pascal Mercier

Humor gives presidents the chance to be seen as warm, relaxed persons. Humor reaches out and puts its arm around the listener and says, 'I am one of you, I understand,' and implicitly it promises, 'I will do something about your problems. — Robert Orben

And all of Laura's stuff, what they wrote originally wasn't as good and Constance wound up doing that herself. That was all her stuff, reading to the child, because she had children herself and that's what she would have done. — William Devane

A small whimper escaped her throat, then she desperately pulled her eyes away. — Steven Erikson

Gentlemen," returned Mr. Micawber, "do with me as you will! I am a straw upon the surface of the deep, and am tossed in all directions by the elephants- I beg your pardon; I should have said the elements. — Charles Dickens