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According to Ethiopian custom, parents wait to name a baby because children often die in the first weeks of life. — Bill Gates

I remember when I was a kid I used to come home from Sunday School and my mother would get drunk and try to make pancakes — George Carlin

He withdrew a cylinder of paper from inside his jacket's cuff and unrolled it so I could see the beautiful winding letters. The golden ink looked wet, — A.G. Howard

Whatever I am, let it be enough — V.E Schwab

There's nothing more tragic than a man who gains weight like a woman does. — Edan Lepucki

Occasionally I hear a band that blows me away. For instance, there's a musician in Oakland named Weasel Walter who has a band called the Flying Luttenbachers. Go see the Flying Luttenbachers when they're in your town. He's one of the greatest rock composers who ever lived, and he's struggling and living like a poverty-stricken hermit. — Glenn Branca

I don't think that anybody in any war thinks of themselves as a hero. The minute anybody presumes that they are heroes, they get their boots taken away from them and buried in the sand. — Steven Spielberg

Despite recent media reports that have clouded, or even misrepresented, the facts, there is compelling evidence that al-Qaida and Iraq have been linked for more than a decade. — Elizabeth Dole

I often tell audiences at the start of my shows that I'm not gay because I've got petitions from lesbian groups saying 'Can you tell people you're heterosexual because you're giving us a bad name.' — Jo Brand

I don't compromise my values and I don't compromise my work. That's why I've been kicked from one network to the next: I won't give in. — Michael Moore

The blues - the sound of a sinner on revival day. — William Christopher Handy

Animals and humans come in many different sizes and colors, but we all have the same loving heart and soul. — Anthony D. Williams

I became intensely aware of the being-ness of trees. The feel of rough sun-warmed bark of an ancient forest giant, or the cool, smooth skin of a young and eager sapling, gave me a strange, intuitive sense of the sap as it was sucked up by unseen roots and drawn up to the very tips of the branches, high overhead. — Jane Goodall