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Nothing can burst your fatherly bubble faster than hearing your daughter come home from a date and saying: 'Some nights I don't know why I even bother to wear panties'. — David Henry

Literature is the right use of language irrespective of the subject or reason of utterance. — Evelyn Waugh

At this place, Jews have prayed throughout the generations, and it is fitting that the message of brotherhood should go out from here. — Ehud Barak

She was a queen, yet saw through the thrones and palaces of this world. — Yasmin Mogahed

It seems that's there a ghastly Darwinian principle of economics known as the Law of Substitution which declares, more or less, that "the cheapest will survive". This has all sorts of unpleasant consequences, one of which is that non-economic values tend to be eliminated. — J.G. Farrell

Mediocrity will never do. You are capable of something better. — Gordon B. Hinckley

I absolutely admit I had him in the handcuffs so he wouldn't go anywhere while I checked the computer ... I certainly wasn't going to kill him. That's hardly going to do my career any good, is it? — Boy George

This is not Tolstoy. I don't want to know what critics and professors think of what I'm writing. It might hurt my feelings. — Lisa Kleypas

People have taught me what most doctors don't learn, in other words, when somebody does better than expected, the doctor will tell them they're doing very well and to keep it up. I learned to say, "You didn't die when you were supposed to so what's going on?", and they always had a story to tell me. — Bernie Siegel

The tools of 'The Prosperous Heart' help people to embrace the life that they actually have, where they often find that they already have 'enough.' — Julia Cameron

I am watching bees. — Laurie R. King

I feel that the world is increasingly about the bottom line, and not so much about human respect or human dignity. In that regard, people who care about other people will not be in a position to make choices and do things that other people who they're competing against will get to do. — Dan Gilroy

It's sad to see that something you have done or the decisions that you have made affect your children in a negative way. — Pamela Anderson