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That's friendship, each playing the potter to see what shapes we can make of the other — Ray Bradbury

I knew being accepted was going to be hard, but I knew I was involved in a situation that was going to bring opportunities to other blacks. — Larry Doby

I'm really in no one city more than two months during the year. I'm constantly having to readapt my eye to new locations. — Mario Testino

In low-income countries, the main problems you have is infectious diseases. — Bill Gates

One night last summer, all the killers in my head assembled on a stage in Massachusetts to sing show tunes. — Sarah Vowell

On Career Day in high school, you don't walk around looking for the cartoon guy. — Gary Larson

How many times did people have to prove that anything could be art before we could finally admit that very little was actually art? Theoretically, — Jade Chang

Writers are interested in a diverse range of subjects, but prefer to move from field to field to satisfy intellectual curiosity, rather than devote an entire working life to one particular discipline. — Robert W. Bly

Heaven is a paradise, a city, a country ... and so much more that we can't begin to wrap our finite minds around it. But one thing I do know: Jesus is expecting me, and He's prepared a place for me. — Greg Laurie

September tries its best to have us forget summer. — Bernard Williams

As an actor ... at some point you've got to forget that the crew's there in order to do your job. — Cliff Curtis

Sad as it was that she did not know where her children were buried or what they looked like if alive, fact was she knew more about them than she knew about herself, having never had the map to discover what she was like.
Could she sing? (Was it nice to hear when she did?) Was she pretty? Was she a good friend? Could she have been a loving mother? A faithful wife? Have I got a sister and does she favor me? If my mother knew me would she like me? — Toni Morrison

In this world of uncertainty and woe, one thing remains unchanged: Fresh, canned, pureed, dried, salted, sliced, and served with sugar and cream, or pressed into juice, the tomato is reliable, friendly, and delicious. We would be nothing without it. — Laurie Colwin

Titles have never given a just idea of things; were it otherwise, the work would be superfluous. — Gustave Courbet