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For me books have always been an incredibly solid part of my life, both as escapism and simply as resource. — Jackie French

He's just like my father that way-my father just adored my mother and let her do whatever she wanted. John's like that. He's a very rare man, a very good man, and I've had a good life with him. I'm proud to be walking in the wake of Johnny's fame. — June Carter Cash

The bird is fighting its way out of the egg. The egg is the world. Whoever wishes to be born must destroy a world. The bird is flying to God. The god is named Abraxas." After — Hermann Hesse

A decrease in the quantity of legislation generally means an increase in the quality of life. — George Will

The "male gaze," as a shaper of my life's choices, is largely incidental. Gender — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

I do like talk shows. I'm interested in talking to people. — Joy Behar

It's a fact that children with cancer have higher cure rates than adults with cancer, and I wonder if the reason is their natural, unthinking bravery ... Adults know too much about failure; they're more cynical and resigned and fearful. — Lance Armstrong

Our current criminal justice system has no provision for restorative justice, in which an offender confronts the damage they have done and tries to make it right for the people they have harmed. Instead, our system of "corrections" is about arm's-length revenge and retribution, all day and all night. — Piper Kerman

As players see themselves getting better through skill sessions, they will want to get in the gym more — Billy Donovan

There are always endless possibilities available if only you are prepared to look for them. — Steven Redhead

Quite or be exceptional. Average is for losers. — Seth Godin

What was so miraculous about a relationship that was based more on my gratitude than on mutual self respect? — Justina Chen

I think we'll build a consensus for action on Social Security reform which will reduce that long-term unfunded obligation and put the system on a sustainable basis. — John W. Snow