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We stick together, and it makes me feel a little better knowing that, even at thirty-two, Liza hasn't figured her life out yet. — Miranda Kenneally

As to the other three, if they had been perfection they would not have been real girls, and you could not have wept over their trials and laughed over their pleasures. — Louisa May Alcott

She's not perfect. I'm not perfect. But together, we're imperfectly perfect for each other. — Michelle Smith

In a certain way, novelists become unacknowledged historians, because we talk about small, tiny, little anonymous moments that won't necessarily make it into the history books. — Colum McCann

Short story characters, mine anyway, are usually driven by impulse, not so much by their histories and the choices that they have to make. — Charles Baxter

Social change isn't something you should do just to help pad a resume. Follow your passion. — Nancy Lublin

Live intensely and dangerously. The world may not depend on your efforts, but you do. — Eric Maisel

The ANC will rule South Africa until Jesus comes back. — Jacob Zuma

It's a long ride home with nothing but me for company. I bore myself sometimes. Not often. Just now and again. — David Hewson

Will that be all?" I asked the pimply faced teen who ogled my exposed legs as if in heat. My pen tapped impatiently on the notepad while I waited for him to look up.
Slowly his dull grey eyes roved over my body and a limp smile drew up his thin, crusted lips making him look more weasel than human.
"Yep. That'd be it," his cheerful, adolescent voice cracked.
"Great," I mumbled, walking back behind the counter. — Brandi Salazar

University was a chance to people-watch and to mix with people from all various walks of life, which as an actor is a great experience because you get to observe people. — Tom Riley

We want men here, not just players. Players are a dime a dozen — Tom Izzo

My still-life painting has more to do with light and shadow than with the objects themselves. — William C. Wright