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Laws are important. But they can only be effective if the people know about the particular laws. — Waris Dirie

When you start to think about politicians, you've got to realize these are strange creatures. Other than the fact that they can't tell directions, and they have very strange breeding habits, how do you actually work with these things? — Omar Ahmad

But of course, there's no rest for the wicked, which I certainly am; as I said, no rest for the wicked. — Jeff Lindsay

Besides, secretly, without knowing it herself, she had been waiting for a Beast to go to. — Francesca Lia Block

The best of who you are is not from who you have in your life, rather who they helped you become because they loved you. — Shannon L. Alder

[The NBA] used to be a small band of basketball groupies. Now there are a lot more corporate-type people working in the league. — Jerry West

Get rid of anything that isn't useful, beautiful or joyful. — Regina Brett

It's not possible to move from one activity to the next at blinding speed and be reflective at the same time. The more complex and demanding the work we do, the wider, deeper and longer the perspective we require to do it well. It's almost impossible to do that when we create no white space in our lives. — Tony Schwartz

We shouldn't dwell on what is 'perfect.' We should celebrate our uniqueness. — Eva Mendes

He was thinking of himself and the impression he was making, as she could tell by the sound of his voice, and his emphasis and his uneasiness. — Virginia Woolf

It's uncomfortable, definitely, but it's also really, really great to talk drums with kids and hear them get excited about music and talk about listening to the drums. — Patty Schemel

Americans continue to rapidly homogenize ourselves into a neutered oblivion. For a country founded on the protection of the unique, we relish our sameness. — Lewis Black

People are not soured by misfortune, but by the reception they meet with in it. — William Hazlitt

My love for math eventually became a passion. I went to math camp when I was fourteen and came home clutching a Rubik's Cube to my chest. Math provided a neat refuge from the messiness of the real world. It marched forward, its field of knowledge expanding relentlessly, proof by proof. And — Cathy O'Neil