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What I think is that the F-word is basically just a convenient nasty-sounding word that we tend to use when we would really like to come up with a terrific-ally witty insult, the kind Winston Churchill always came up with when enormous women asked him stupid questions at parties. — Dave Barry

I still believe Emmitt has enough left in the tank to be a productive back over the next couple of seasons. — Al Michaels

You can do anything you decide to do. — Amelia Earhart

We work day after day, not to finish things; but to make the future better ... because we will spend the rest of our lives there. — Charles Kettering

So, Yara brings Brent home to meet her parents, and he ends up in the E.R. — Lani Woodland

We ain't got a lot, but we don't need anything. Covered in kisses, surrounded by love, showered with blessings from up above. — Toby Keith

At last he stopped, and she stared down at the printed column of words, unable to comprehend a single one. His hand, warm and steady, wound its way around hers, wrapping it like a spider would its prey. She surrendered it to him, unable to watch even as his thumb traced the place, just above her knuckles, where he had once written his number in deep violet. Isobel ceased to breathe. Her heart pounded in her chest, her thoughts shattering into senseless fragments. All the while, her eyes remained trained and unblinking on the open page. Lines without meaning stared up at her, little more than black sticks in an otherwise white world. — Kelly Creagh

The longing to produce great inspirations didn't produce anything but more longing. — Sophie Kerr

He had passed through an ordeal of wretchedness which had given him more than it had taken away. He had lost all he possessed of worldly property; he had sunk from his modest elevation down to a lower ditch than that from which he had started; but he had now a dignified calm he had never known before and that indifference to fate. And thus the abasement had been an exaltation and the loss gain. — Thomas Hardy

There might be different ways of being dead. Like there are different ways of believing God. — Kelly Easton