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Through sports a coach can offer a boy a secret way to sneak up on the mystery that is manhood. — Pat Conroy

While I was doing the residency in Paris, I found out that I was chosen as one of the five winners of the Focus Features Africa First Program. All this happened less than a year after I made my first two short films. — Chika Anadu

Now that I'm famous, guys don't hit on me. — Meghan Trainor

Gentleness doesn't get work done unless you happen to be a hen laying eggs. — Coco Chanel

The first ten, twelve or fifteen years of life are excavated of inherent moral worth in order to accommodate a regimen of basic training for the adult years that many of the poorest children may not even live to know. — Jonathan Kozol

The true world
we have abolished. What world has remained? The apparent one perhaps? But no! With the true world we have also abolished the apparent one. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Divine Spirit has a way of doing exactly what is right for everyone concerned at the moment. — Harold Klemp

What was any art but a mold to imprison for a moment the shining elusive element which is life itself- life hurrying past us and running away, to strong to stop, too sweet to lose. — Willa Cather

Almost twelve years of marriage and she's still unlike any woman I've ever known. — Samantha Young

I decided that if I was never going to sell anything as long as I lived, I might as well do what I want to do 'cause then at least I would've done what I wanted to do in life. What's that worth? — Janet Fitch

It isn't necessary for a work to have a lot of things to look at, to compare, to analyze one by one, to contemplate. The thing as a whole, its quality whole, is what is interesting. The main things are alone and are more intense, clear and powerful. — Donald Judd

The special skills necessary for being a storyteller are really very simple. I actually talked about them in a book of mine called 'Tell Me a Tale.' Those basic skills are to listen, to observe, to remember, and to share. — Joseph Bruchac