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Every community has its own specialty and it's not just for clothing obviously, but for the home, etc. — Tracy Reese

Nobody on the road. Nobody on the beach. I feel it in the air, the summer's out of reach. — Don Henley

Amongst all other vices there is none I hate more than cruelty, both by nature and judgment, as the extremest of all vices. — Michel De Montaigne

Sometimes all thats left is faith. — Renae A. Sauter

If you read a lot, nothing is as great as you've imagined. Venice is - Venice is better. — Fran Lebowitz

I went to a couple of Rangers games at the Garden, and someone at the NHL had seen me and figured I was a fan and decided to approach me about having a blog during the playoffs. — Eddie Cahill

The resolved mind hath no cares. — George Herbert

Whenever you step out of the noise of thinking, that is meditation, and a different state of consciousness arises. — Eckhart Tolle

Do not be so quick to accept as truth what is only conjecture. — Terry Brooks

Tattitude: Wow, Jeff, who's the babe?
Dangerous_pie: Your mom.
Tattitude: No, the one three feet away from you.
Dangerous_pie: Oh, that's Lindsey Abraham. I had her flown in from California for my personal amusement. You can look at her if you want, though.
Tattitude: Sweet. But have you talked to her yet?
Dangerous_pie: Uh-huh. We're really close.
Tattitude: Intro me?
Dangerous_pie: After class.
Tattitude: Duh.
Just then, I noticed that a large shadow had fallen over my screen. I couldn't even bear to look up as Mr. Laurenzano said, "Thaddeus Ibsen, Lindsey Abraham. Lindsey, Thaddeus. There, you've been introduced. NOW can I teach some science?"
Wow, it looked like this was going to be my year for unusual teachers. — Jordan Sonnenblick

For it is in the arcana of dreams that existences merge and renew themselves, change and yet keep the same. — Bram Stoker

Motherhood, to be sure, receives a great deal of sentimental adulation, but only if it is committed in accordance with rules which have been prescribed by a predominantly masculine society. Per se it is accorded no respect whatever. When it results from a sexual relationship which has been duly sanctioned by organized society, it is holy, no matter how much it may transgress the rules of decency, health, or common sense. Otherwise it is a sin meriting social ostracism for the mother and obloquy for the child - an ostracism and obloquy, significantly enough, in which the father does not share. — Suzanne La Follette