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and awful. He never had anything to say to me, and I never knew what to say to him. Finally — Jenny Han

As a leader, you have the choice to determine what you are going to do and how you are going to engage others. You can decide to act compassionately regardless of what the weather is - whether it is cloudy or sunny - or whether things are inspirational or not. — Sakyong Mipham

There is nothing wrong with a writer who has a distinct style in book after book, but I am not interested in repeating myself. — Jay Neugeboren

Susan was on the West Coast with a guy friend. That was the bad news. The — Robert B. Parker

Certainly the Republican Party changed and I never changed, as I became an independent my values never changed whether it's on fiscal responsibility, environment or using government tools to help the less fortunate. — Lincoln Chafee

Fishing makes us less the hostages to the horrors of making a living. — Jim Harrison

I like my hands. Which is lucky as I have to spend all day looking at them on the handlebars. — David Millar

Women may fail when there is no strength in man — William Shakespeare

I don't lead a writer's life. And I think that can be a source of suspicion and irritation to some people. — Joan Didion

If we could all love each and every person that crosses our path a little bit more, we could attain inner peace with the knowledge that many people on this planet would be hurting a whole lot less. — Molly Friedenfeld

The perfect racing car crosses the finish line first and subsequently falls into its component parts. — Ferdinand Porsche

Better pointed bullets than pointed words. — Otto Von Bismarck

What's exquisitely weird about the Donald Trump/Judge [Gonzalo] Curiel formulation is that this isn't even a case about race. — Dahlia Lithwick

The very idea of the power and the right of the people to establish government presupposes the duty of every individual to obey the established government. — George Washington

... that's what old people are here for, - else their experience is of little use. — Louisa May Alcott