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Nobody knows the trouble you've seen - and nobody wants to. — Helen Yglesias

Call it democracy, or call it democratic socialism, but there must be a better distribution of wealth within this country for all God's children. — Martin Luther King Jr.

Lyrics are coming to you all the time. I get inspiration in the middle of the night. — Rod Stewart

She's whimpering ... moaning ... gasping my name.
Music to my frigging ears. — Emma Chase

Life is far too important a thing ever to talk seriously about. — Oscar Wilde

I am happy for people to talk about my pictures, but I wish devoutly that I was not expected to talk about them myself. — Howard Hodgkin

It's very tough for me to focus. I'm like: 'Look, something shiny! No, focus. Oh, there goes a butterfly!' — Gabby Douglas

On Ain't No Telling I came up with the bass solo. — Noel Redding

Like young men from the dawn of time, I decided to choose the risk of death over certain humiliation. — Ben Aaronovitch

Feminist narrative theory notes that for most of literary history there's been an imbalance between men's and women's stories. Male characters go out into a world of infinite possibilities. Female characters either get married or die. This makes enlightened female readers such as ourselves pissed off. But however much we deconstruct the narrative, however vigilantly we plow and apply the theory and read with our skeptical, over-educated eyes, still some lessons are hard to fully internalize, and the dream of happily-ever-after love, in real life and in literature, dies hardest of all. — Laurie Frankel

A savage is simply a human organism that has not received enough news from the human race. — John Ciardi

Mornings were good. Cold mornings, rainy ones. It didn't matter. They were new beginnings. — Aaron Starmer

All empires become arrogant. It is their nature. — Edward Rutherfurd

I think my weight-training proved to me more than anything that I can do anything in life if I really put my mind to it. I saw me bring myself from 137 pounds to 175 pounds over a seven-year period. That alone said to me that all you have to do is really stick with something, and you can accomplish anything you want. It's brought me great self-esteem because I know I did it. I changed me. — Aaron Tippin