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I could be, you know, the person that shows little kids that giving up isn't something that you should do. — Jessica Lynch

I always encourage people to pay themselves first, so I really advocate setting up direct deposit for your paycheck and establishing an automatic transfer so that part of each paycheck goes straight into your savings account. — Alexa Von Tobel

The President is aware of what is going on. That is not to say that something is going on. — Ron Ziegler

I think I've been waiting for the big gesture, the one where the guy stands in the rain and declares his love or makes some scene at a football game that ends with the crowd doing the slow clap. It's official. Romantic comedies have ruined me. — Lex Martin

I'm chasing oblivion I will never find. — Michelle Hodkin

I don't want to see crocs end up as boots, bags and belts. We're killing and consuming our wildlife icons. — Bindi Irwin

When I was being moved, a deputy U.S. Marshal with a Southern accent so thick it sounded like he was doing a bad parody of a Good Ol' Boy sheriff laughed and said, "You're the only prisoner we ever had that got booted out of jail! — Kevin D. Mitnick

The further humanity advances forward the faster and more dynamically it moves. Therefore, we cannot reduce the speed of our progress. — Sunday Adelaja

Peace comes from within. Do not seek it without. — Gautama Buddha

I always have the feeling in these low states that something good is about to happen. That's when I feel the fullest, the rawest, the closest to myself. — Nastassja Kinski

I am often, I believe, praying for others when I should be doing things for them. It's so much easier to pray for a bore than to go and see him. — C.S. Lewis

The main focus of Burroughs' Wild Boys tetralogy is an apocalyptic world in which the social order is disrupted enough to allow gay men the possibility of forming seperate communities. The eponymous characters of The Wild Boys band together in the deserts of North Africa to create an alternative to heterosexual society and simultaneously wage war on an intolerant, heterosexual social order that refuses them independence. Burroughs repeatedly links the boys with the youth movements of the late 1960's. He cites Genet's belief that 'it is time for writers to support the rebellion of youth not only with their words but with their presence as well.' The Wild Boys can thus be read as a progression from the riots of Chicago and Stonewall in that they are a radical group of youthful, queer, multiracial revolutionaries who echo Burroughs' own belief that non-violent action is not enough. — Jamie Russell

You can't make any one person your world. The trick is to take what each can give you and build a world from it. — Sarah Dessen