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I'm just trying to keep myself in basketball shape and take care of my body while I can. — Terry Rozier

There's a whole gay culture in DC, and there are as many gay Republicans as there are gay Democrats. — Kirby Dick

Bards sing songs and act girly. Thus, they're kind of useless in a fight, but make good support characters. Kind of half wizard half healer with a bit of skills master and warrior thrown in. If you want to be a super famous rock star in the Middle Ages, but suck at fighting, play a Bard. — David Dostaler

I wish writing was a talent that I had. I've tried. Unfortunately, I'm just not talented in the writing department. But, if I was, I would just write complicated roles for women because there's a lack of them. — Eva Mendes

A master of happiness will appreciate what he or she has while they have them and the moment any specific thing is gone or lost, the focus will be on other things to appreciate and be grateful for. At times, this could be gratitude for the memories that remain. Material and physical objects are temporary, memories are forever. — Zelig Pliskin

Nobody reads poetry anymore
So who the hell are you
I see bent over this book? — Aleksandar Ristovic

They say a girl becomes a woman when she loses her mother. You, child, were born a woman. — Edwidge Danticat

Speak when you're angry, and you'll make the best speech you'll ever regret. — Lawrence J. Peters

In my next lifetime, I want to come back as a composer. — Bob Fosse

He was already telling me about the very important book
with that smug look I know so well in a man holding forth, eyes fixed on the fuzzy far horizon of his own authority. — Rebecca Solnit

I am not a strict constructionalist, believing that we seal our eternal progress by what we do here. It is my belief that God will save all of His children that he can: and while, if we live unrighteously here, we shall not go to the other side in the same status, so to speak, as those who lived righteously; nevertheless, the unrighteous will have their chance, and in the eons of the eternities that are to follow, they, too, may climb to the destinies to which they who are righteous and serve God, have climbed to those eternities that are to come. — J. Reuben Clark