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My only contact with the outside world was an RCA Victrola, and Elvis would sing, and then I'd dream about expensive cars. — Jimmy Buffett

Perhaps somewhere in the universe there was a touchstone that she had never found, perhaps there was a clue that would make everything simple and clear
if only she knew where to look ... — Anna Kavan

No baby boomer has a completely original idea, but after 13 years on 'Today' and another 11 on 'Dateline,' almost 30 years total at NBC, I felt the urge to find out what was 'behind the camera.' I had the feeling there was 'something more,' though 'more' might be less. — Jane Pauley

We are not prepared to consider special category status for certain groups of people serving sentences for crime. Crime is crime is crime, it is not political — Margaret Thatcher

If Miss Watson had told Huck what the Bible says about living in a resurrected body and being with people we love on a resurrected Earth with gardens and rivers and mountains and untold adventures
now that would have gotten his attention. — Randy Alcorn

Freedom. One night when a hard-fought "no" had instead made her unable to accept a man's touch. Even a man she cared for very deeply. She had let Michael believe that her emotional collapse — Dorien Kelly

The narrative oftentimes is that everything that comes out of the hood is 'real,' and so I thought, 'I'll base it on the absurd, the not real. I'll twist the idea of real on its head and see if I can get away with it. I'll make paintings that come not from a place but through an abstract gaze.' — Mark Bradford

So although women can do anything that men can't do, they can also do something that men can't do, and that is mother their children. — Pat Boone

There are various tough problems yet to solve, and we must shift to live, betwixt spirit and matter, such a human life as we can. — Henry David Thoreau

Let us pray that the great historic tragedy of our time may not have been enacted without instructing our whole beloved country through terror and pity; and may fulfillment verify in the end those expectations which kindle the bards of Progress and Humanity. — Herman Melville