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I never thought we'd ever have a black president. President Obama has done such a tremendous job ... He just has been unable to get what he needs to be moved at the level it should be moved. — Hank Aaron

The law protects you from being abused. It doesn't threaten your lifestyle for someone else to have the right to exhibit their lifestyle. — Jesse Jackson

People write books for children and other people write about the books written for children but I don't think it's for the children at all. I that all the people who worry so much about the children are really worrying about themselves, about keeping their world together and getting the children to help them do it, getting the children to agree that it is indeed a world. Each new generation of children has to be told: 'This is a world, this is what one does, one lives like this.' Maybe our constant fear is that a generation of children will come along and say: 'This is not a world, this is nothing, there's no way to live at all. — Russell Hoban

Happiness is the absence of the striving for happiness. — Zhuangzi

I think it's a part of us as human beings that we search outside of ourselves for meaning. — Nick Cave

Is this overwhelming attraction really mutual, or is my believing that just a sign of impending insanity? Is my lunacy on the horizon, or is already here? — Ellen Hopkins

Im a B-list celebrity trying to give it an honest look. They see me do actual work ... I try to be the viewer with a microphone. — Mike Rowe

The great paintings are the ones with the most subtle value relationships. The closer you could bring your values and still distinguish between them, the stronger you were as a painter. — John F. Carlson

Empty pockets make empty heads. — William Carlos Williams

I grew up in North Dakota around Dakota and Ojibwe people, and also small-town people in Wahpeton. Writers make few choices, really, about their material. We have to write about what comes naturally and what interests us - so I do. — Louise Erdrich

I'm not mean to everybody. I'm only mean to people whose intellectual level is awfully lower than mine. — Alexandra Engellmann

If the poet spun for half an hour daily, his poetry would gain in richness. — Mahatma Gandhi