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Those of you who have the talent to do honor to poor womanhood, have all given yourself over to baby-making ... — Susan B. Anthony

The story line, the comparisons to this show and the Bible Ends after the names of the characters. — George Jackson

I was raised not to talk about money. It was considered impolite. — Jamie Johnson

I know about Woodstock probably as much as your average person who is over 30, where I'd know Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Grateful Dead. — Demetri Martin

I used to take my short stories to girls' homes and read them to them. Can you imagine the reaction reading a short story to a girl instead of pawing her? — Ray Bradbury

The poems are part of my attempt to understand being in the world in an honest way. — Dan Beachy-Quick

Then the animals began to sing. First the crocodiles.
But crocodiles can't sing, I objected at this point every evening.
Sure they can, answers my father very quietly. Crocodiles sing, if only you let them. You just have to be quiet to hear them. — Jan-Philipp Sendker

Never had I had so many friends and so much fun as I did in the projects. — Willie Stargell

'Having it all' is such an intimidating concept. Just when you think you have all those plates spinning perfectly ... something changes. It is a constant balancing act. — Leigh-Allyn Baker

I have a hard time retaining the lines. Even on set I make mistakes but I'm okay with that. — Ashley Scott

Making fun of anyone who seeks happiness rather than money and accusing them of "lacking ambition." — Paulo Coelho

Balkanization is a feature of the ad agency industry, but it is not a universal phenomenon across all service industries. Somehow, management consulting firms (again!) expanded their technical capabilities and specialties under one brand name. They added specialist consultants, to be sure, but at the same time, they expect their senior partners to become adept at understanding a growing number of disciplines. — Michael Farmer

I am now reading Cooper's Naval History which I find very interesting. — John D. Long