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Art is not only the desire to tell one's secret; it is the desire to tell it and hide it at the same time. — Thornton Wilder
If you're thinking something good about your players, say it; don't save it for later. — Vic Braden
pickle juice on a cookie. — Julie Sternberg
Not making the baseball team at West Point was one of the greatest disappointments of my life, maybe my greatest. — Dwight D. Eisenhower
If I was in a refugee camp somewhere on the Pakistani border, of course I'd want to come to Australia. — Tony Abbott
The public takes little notice of those who want to abolish abortion. They are dismissed as extremists. If I were to argue that all abortions should be banned, the ethical discussions would go round in circles ... My view is that the only way forward is to argue for a reduction in the time limit ... saving some lives is better than saving no lives at all. I hope pro-lifers will come to share my view that some progress is better than no progress. — Nadine Dorries
No mommy's kisses and no daddy's smile. Nobody wants me, I'm nobody's child. — Hank Williams Jr.
So our focus has to be on the things that we can control, which is to take the necessary measures working with Congress to ensure that our economy grows, that we create jobs. — Jay Carney
When someone says something, don't ask yourself if it is true. Ask what it might be true of." That — Michael Lewis
As a Korean War Veteran, I know too well the troubling nature of war. This is why I will always support a diplomatic answer before military intervention. — Charles B. Rangel
Handbag by Ruth Fainlight
My mother's old leather handbag,
crowded with letters she carried
all through the war. The smell
of my mother's handbag: mints
and liptsick and Coty powder.
The look of those letters, softened
and worn at the edges, opened,
read, and refolded so often.
Letters from my father. Odour
of leather and powder, which ever
since then has meant womanliness,
and love, and anguish, and war. — Ruth Fainlight
The three girls were sitting and lying beside her, holding one another, weeping, their arms and legs and hair tangled like the roots of close trees, sobs shaking them like leaves in a high wind. — Shannon Hale
Telling the world is the most difficult experience of my life, but it is very close to having to live through the experience that occasion this meeting. — Anita Hill
I simply wanted to get through college as quickly as humanly possible. I had no interest in extracurricular activities or anything that required me to be social. I was allergic to people. — Nadine Velazquez
