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I am not a dwarf. — Jean-Claude Juncker

And her eyes filled with heavy, regretful tears, yet she did not quite know for what she was weeping. She only knew that some great sense of loss, some great sense of incompleteness possessed her, and she let the tears trickle down her face, wiping them off one by one with her finger. — Radclyffe Hall

The general rule in nature is that live things are soft within and rigid without. — Annie Dillard

Puns are often unacceptable to the feelings; they come like a spoonful of ice-cream in the midst of a comfortable smoking-hot steak, or as a peppery morsel when your palate was in expectation of a mild pudding. — Sara Coleridge

Backpackers can pack much more meows than baggers. Beggars never feed stray cats as street cats are self-sustaining. — Will Advise

A Buddhist or a good atheist is as acceptable to God as a good Catholic. — Pat Buckley

Having the right priorities in a wrong world will humble you with a journey that only love can sustain. — Bryant McGill

Singing wasn't a reality for me, until other people started noticing I sounded good. — Trey Songz

Funny is an attitude. — Flip Wilson

I love Lauryn Hill, Tracy Chapman, Fiona Apple. People like that. People you can really connect to on the most basic human level. — Banks

I don't care who does the electing, so long as I get to do the nominating. — Boss Tweed

And even though they had not had sex yet, he was a great lover, replacing sex with the science of bravery and inner strength. Meredith had always wanted a man with this kind of depth. — Keira D. Skye

Sometimes I try to remember things my mother told me about the awful way he was raised. But why does he have to keep on going? Why would you take something bad out of your mouth and hand it to another, saying, Here, eat this? — Elizabeth Berg