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What brought me into the TV business is what keeps me here and happy. You can learn something new every day if you have a really positive attitude. — Katie Couric

It was always clear to me that I would have to earn my readers, some I would have to find, some to create. — Aleksandar Hemon

I thought of what my father had told me one summer day. I'd fallen down, and my knee was all scraped up and bleeding. We sat on the back porch, and he cleaned my wound and put a Band-Aid on it. The sky had cleared after a summer storm. I'd been crying, and he tried to get me to smile. "Your eyes are the color of sky. Did you know that?" I don't know why I remembered this. Maybe it was because I knew he was telling me he loved me. — Benjamin Alire Saenz

Tam let out a ragged breath, as he fought to reign his emotions back, while the realisation sank in.
He was nothing. To Konnor. To Giovanni. To everyone.
He was invisible. — Elaine White

There are so many classic Big Brother warning books: the Internet is a horrible, controlling thing, as if it has a consciousness or political agenda. — Joshua Cohen

To ask the right question is harder than to answer it. — Georg Cantor

If there is ever a word of criticism of America, it is of the most muted kind. — J.M. Coetzee

What you do today determines who you will be tomorrow. — John Spence

Julianne, I love you with all four loves. But tonight is a celebration of eros — Sylvain Reynard

A man who reviews the old so as to find out the new is qualified to teach others. — Confucius

One must steer, not talk. — Lucius Annaeus Seneca

To deconstruct a concept is to analyze it in a way which reveals its construction - both in the temporal sense of its birth and development over time and in a certain cultural and political matrix, and in the sense of its own present structure, its meaning, and its relation to other concepts. One of the most impressive aspects of such an analysis is the revelation of the 'contingency' of the concept, i.e. the fact that it is only the accidental collaboration of various historical events and circumstances that brought that concept into being, and the fact that there could be a world of sense without that concept in it (emphasis added).26 In — Robert Jensen

The dog is a peasant and the cat is a gentleman. — H.P. Lovecraft

Trust everybody in the game but always cut the cards — Ronald Regan