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I must confess, my Spanish is not so good - except I read a little, so I started with the English but then determined that it would have to be in Spanish. — George Crumb

Frankly, I even worried about the fact that I was so worried. Worrying about the strength of my faith - how it stood up to others' - didn't seem to be a healthy sign. I mean, didn't worrying about faith defeat the whole point of faith? Weren't we supposed to just "let go and let God"? I didn't "let go and let God" very well. I worried about that. — Michelle DeRusha

Love doesn't always make sense. To the person in it or to the people around them. The falling can be an emotional, chaotic whirlwind. The landing jarring and eye opening. But if two people are really in love, there's nothing in this world that can overcome it. Even if they can't be together, love doesn't cease. — Jean Haus

Who are these bloggers? They're not trained editors at Vogue magazine. There are bloggers writing recipes that aren't tested that aren't necessarily very good, or are copies of what really good editors have created and done. Bloggers create a kind of a popularity but they are not the experts. We have to understand that. — Martha Stewart

It speaks very well for human nature that with the masses of dear friends we have it's only to-day that one of them broke the news to us. — W. Somerset Maugham

Name a moral statement or action, uttered or performed by a religious person that could not have been uttered or performed by an unbeliever. — Christopher Hitchens

There are certainly not so many men of large fortune in the world, as there are pretty women to deserve them. — Jane Austen

I must run away, I must escape this very day or I shall go out of my mind. — Anton Chekhov

The essence of genius is to know what to overlook. — William James

I spend a lot of my time trying to draw the attention of actors to the minute and subtle details of human behavior, which was the sort of thing I was looking at when I was a neurologist. — Jonathan Miller