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I received my parents' permission and went into the Navy on June 3, 1941. — Jack Adams

I am soooo excited, I am over-excited. I'm hysterical, I may have to slap my own face in a minute at this rate. — Louise Rennison

There are a lot of lonely kids in this world, but the problem is they don't know about each other. — Matthew Quick

China's own recent history proves that when it opens itself, there is nothing its people cannot accomplish. A more open China will lead to a more prosperous and stable China. That's good for China, the United States and, indeed, the entire world. — Gary Locke

It was an educated fear of the coming shit-rain — Hunter S. Thompson

There are times when I'm watching an NFL quarterback struggling to get through the game, and I get bitter to some extent. — Jeff Garcia

The relationship I have with my Hispanic fans is very deep and intricate. — Shakira

Organization. If you want big words to talk to intellectuals with, that's a fine big word, son, just as many syllables as imagination, and it has a lot more realism in it. — Robert Shea

Well, what happened is that I had been the subject of vicious attacks by Bill O'Reilly and Rush Limbaugh. — Robert Scheer

In Brazil, we don't have Victoria's Secret, and my family are all Victoria's Secret fans, so I usually bring them back some lovely pieces. — Adriana Lima

knows how this will end: but assuredly in one extreme or the other. There can be no medium between those who have loved so much. — Jon Meacham

Some of my people could have been left [in Africa] and are living there. And I can't understand them and they don't know me and I don't know them because all we had was taken away from us. And I became kind of angry; I felt the anger of why this had to happen to us. We were so stripped and robbed of our background, we wind up with nothing. — Fannie Lou Hamer

People nowadays think of gamebooks as rather old hat - and, after all, it was twenty years ago. In their heyday, though, they were a phenomenon, selling upwards of a hundred thousand units per title. And it's not as old hat as you might think: the same design skills I used in those days apply equally when I'm creating modern videogames. — Dave Morris

I am not afraid to admit, though slightly ashamed that I Google myself and I see people writing things about me and I get really proud and happy. — Mark Duplass