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To ALL OUR Kids — Widad Akreyi
Half of life is up - the other half is dealing with it. — Henry Rollins
We could be a possibility — Tiffany Alvord
The people under our system, like the king in a monarchy, never dies. — Martin Van Buren
I don't know when the idea of suicide first occurred to me. In some ways, it had been in the back of my mind for years. Yet, oddly, I would never have thought of it as an option. It was the perceived lack of options-the final, unacceptable solution to a grave and insoluble dilemma. I had always thought of it in the same way: If all else fails, if I have nowhere else to turn, I can do this. — Tracy Thompson
Something inside me has shifted, and now part of me is not my own. — Sarah Fine
We build cars, not intellectuals — Jeffrey K. Liker
Man is his own most vexing problem. — Reinhold Niebuhr
What do I owe my father? Everything! — Henry Van Dyke
Ask what you can do for influencers, not what influencers can do for you - develop relationships! — Laura Fitton
Did you think to have me against a tree in Hyde Park? On a public footpath?"
"I was not exactly thinking," he said. "And how could you expect me to, under the onslaught of you?"
She rolled her eyes and turned away and marched down the footpath. "I can't believe you're playing injured innocence. Did I throw myself at you, my lord?"
"No, and it's extremely inconsiderate of you not to, when I've taken such great pains to make myself attractive to you. Why must I always be the one to make advances? Why can't you make a little more effort? — Loretta Chase
I'm not about talking and finger-pointing and complaining. I'm about getting things done. — Christine Quinn
I see a lot of fog and a few lights. I like it when life's hidden. It gives you a chance to imagine nice things, nicer than they are. — Ben Hecht
I always tell people I went to the Harvard School of Comedy in front of America. — Vicki Lawrence
As a woman, I have no country — Virginia Woolf
