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The fact is, unlike a lot of writers, I credit the people who help me. A lot of writers out there have a ton of researchers and they don't get credited in the book. — Graydon Carter

Assault weapons pose a grave threat to all Americans, but most especially to law enforcement officers on our city streets. — Dianne Feinstein

One time, that true brass thimble. — Sue Monk Kidd

I wish I could just sleep until this whole mess passes me by. And by this whole mess, I mean my life. — Melissa Foster

Number is different from quantity. — Gregory Bateson

Banks also have to say no to customers. We can't always give clients what they want; it may not be in the client's best interest. — Jamie Dimon

But I would do it all again, every bit of it, I would lose him again just to have him again for an hour, for a minute, for even a second. I would do it all again just to see his face. — Lee Smith

To make good photographs, to express something, to contribute something to the world he lives in, and to contribute something to the art of photography besides imitations of the best photographers on the market today, that is basic training, the understanding of self. — Edward Steichen

My inner goddess confirms that staring at a beautiful/rich/powerful face is the basis of True Love. — Jess C. Scott

Don Donald was clearly accustomed to addressing people whose only way of responding was to nod worshipfully and take notes. — Neal Stephenson

Besides, I kind of like my face intact like this, two eyes, one nose, one mouth, a full set of teeth, which, if I'm being honest, is one of my better features. — Jennifer Niven

Adventures are funny things. They always begin with the unexpected, but they always end wit the promise of adventures yet to comestoriai — Wayne Thomas Batson

...and remember: There's no crying in pie baking. -The Bake-Off — Beth Kendrick

Nothing shall I, while sane, compare with a friend. — Homer