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It was like being in the eye of a hurricane. You'd wake up in a concert and think, Wow, how did I get here? — John Lennon

People see me on TV and I'm this calm, level headed guy. Honestly, that's the furthest thing from who I am. For a long time I struggled with anger and stress. It was killing me, figuratively and literally. — Tom Bergeron

A man is not complete until he has seen the baby he has made. — Sammy Davis Jr.

You want to move on, but to do that you have to let her go, and you don't want to let her go, so you don't move on. — Jonathan Tropper

People fear witches, and burn women. — Louis D. Brandeis

Like the apple bruising Kafka's beetle, each of these pellets of recollection lodged in Moose's flesh, releasing its cargo of memories of all the things he had lost - "Not lost! Gained!" Moose thundered aloud, but now, mercifully, that debate (lost or gained?) was supplanted in his mind by the proximity of Belmont Harbor and the yacht club. Yes, this was the place; Moose eased the station wagon into a parking space, desperate to free himself of its chassis, whose sole purpose, it now seemed, was to hold him still so that these bullets of memory could assault him, enter his flesh and release their shrapnel of foolish and unreliable nostalgia. — Jennifer Egan

A woman's heart is just like a lithographer's stone; what is once written upon it cannot be rubbed out. — William Makepeace Thackeray

I think having kids has been the biggest influence on my work since I started publishing. — Adrian Tomine

I guess I'm a hopeful optimist, because to be a pessimist is to be suicidal. — Peter Benchley

The rituals you make, the devotions you perform, they are what binds you to yourself. If you do not have them, if you have not found them within you, you are nothing, and the desert is all. I'm — Claire North

The people we keep standing in the anteroom of our favor either start fermenting or turn sour. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Nobody can call himself a Christian who does not worship Jesus. — John Stott

My heart was on the verge, if not of explosion than of collapse, hurtling to an inward oblivion, sucking down with it the very ground I stood on. — C.S.E. Cooney