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Man, wow, there's so many things to do, so many things to write! How to even begin to get it all down and without modified restraints and all hung-up on like literary inhibitions and grammatical fears ... — Jack Kerouac

We are unselfish and we trust each other — Tim Duncan

When I'm scared, my natural state is to hide and run for cover. — Geri Halliwell

If only my head were finally not my responsibility, could be put into someone else's care, could be made to merge with other persons and the world so that it would no longer suffer such distance and touchlessness, would no longer even be a head, because even when touched, there are parts of my head not being touched. Even underwater parts of my head feel dry. — Ben Marcus

He who does not serve God where he is would not serve God anywhere else. — Charles Spurgeon

It's always exciting when you work on a show that's written by one person because you know that their vision is so specific. I need to find out why this person has chosen these words to communicate this thought. — Jessalyn Gilsig

For a long time, I worked in film and theater, but reading started when I was much younger. I was always a reader. — Lisa Lucas

There's a pardon for every sinner on the topside of the earth, but you have to call for it by faith before it becomes yours. In other words, you have to trust Christ as your Savior. — J. Vernon McGee

I want to do something to help those who lost their parents, who lost their mothers and their fathers. Those are our people. Those are our children. Those are our parents. — Michael Jackson

I came out after safe sex was invented and I always practiced safe sex. Except for when I lost my virginity. — Dale Peck

Our children should learn the general framework of their government and then they should know where they come in contact with the government, where it touches their daily lives and where their influence is exerted on the government. It must not be a distant thing, someone else's business, but they must see how every cog in the wheel of a democracy is important and bears its share of responsibility for the smooth running of the entire machine. — Eleanor Roosevelt

A happy marriage is a new beginning of life, a new starting point for happiness and usefulness. — Arthur Penrhyn Stanley

Crunches are an exercise where you lie on your back and angrily try to head-butt your crotch. — Matthew Inman