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When someone you love dies, you don't lose them all at once. You lose them in pieces over time, like how the mail stops coming. — Jim Carrey

The best way to be a good father to your children is to be a good husband to their mother. — Jay E. Adams

Actors are superstitious about beggars, perhaps because we're largely in the same line. — Valerie Martin

We have got to be a hell of a lot more aggressive. — Richard Shelby

I started working occasionally for my father when I was around six. The first skill I learned was how to join a plug to a wire. — Gordon Bell

Stop the habit of wishful thinking and start the habit of thoughtful wishes. — Mary Martin

There are many different forms of family and there is in fact NO 'the' family.

The basic building block of any close relationship - and thus any family - is LOVE. — Christina Engela

I have not seen that standardised tests make the profession less attractive, though some principals respond to them in a way that drives the best teachers out of their schools (by over-emphasising test prep in the school curriculum for example). On the other hand, great teachers want benchmarks to measure progress and tests can help with that. — Wendy Kopp

For it goes without saying that this great recognition at this time will aid tremendously our efforts to find the necessarily large funds for the next voyage of exploration farther into the depths of the atom. — Ernest Lawrence

I don't want to be one of those people saying, 'Remember when things were better?' — Robbie Robertson

IMO, the only zombie antho that comes close to BOOK OF THE DEAD would be THE UNDEAD 2: SKIN & BONES. — Jan Berenstain

I thought that culture and education are the shield. An educated person cannot do certain things and, and be educated, you cannot, and there they were, killing children day after day. — Elie Wiesel

ARMOR, n. The kind of clothing worn by a man whose tailor is a blacksmith. — Ambrose Bierce