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That's what I care about most. That more people are making and more people feel like they are creative. — Brit Morin

He frowned. "Jedi aren't without emotion. We're allowed to grieve."
"Perhaps," Ventress allowed, "but somehow I don't think most Jedi try to drown the pain with alcohol and slam their fists on the table. — Christie Golden

Thank God it has rained all day. I say thank God, though rain is no rarity, because it is the duty of every man to be thankful for whatever happens by the will of the Omnipotent Creator; yet it was not so agreeable to any of my party as a fine day would have been. — John James Audubon

We are not at peace with others because we are not at peace with ourselves, and we are not at peace with ourselves because we are not at peace with God. — Thomas Merton

It's normal to gain weight during pregnancy. It's something that has to happen to your body. — Carnie Wilson

Mrs. Faulkner had sidled up to me and said Good day, Mrs. Elliot?
I just looked at her, and I saw in her eyes that she was wanting some kind of approval for her boy because of his career ahead, and she suddenly just looked like an old lady, not fancy and rich and frightening. An old lady whose son admired my husband, and who herself would be as helpless in the Territories as a newborn calf and not nearly as useful. Good day, I said back. It is a funny thing how much more proud people can be of themselves if they never step back and take a good look in a glass. — Nancy E. Turner

Conduct yourself towards your parents as you would have your children conduct themselves towards you. — Isocrates

What a tourist terms a plague of insects, the fly fisher calls a great hatch. — Patrick F. McManus

I'm not getting to heaven on my integrity. I'm not getting to heaven on my goodness. — Rick Warren

My Conga people [fans] will find me anywhere I go. — Gloria Estefan

There is no rigorous and effective deconstruction without the faithful memory of philosophies and literatures, without the respectful and competent reading of texts of the past, as well as singular works of our own time. Deconstruction is also a certain thinking about tradition and context. Mark Taylor evokes this with great clarity in the course of a remarkable introduction. He reconstitutes a set of premises without which no deconstruction could have seen the light of day. — Jacques Derrida

No man ever looks at the world with pristine eyes. He sees it edited by a definite set of customs and institutions and ways of thinking. — Ruth Benedict

It was as if my eyes were a camera and I was photographing the moment, knowing that I would keep the photograph forever. — Benjamin Alire Saenz