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Maybe girls apologized too much. — Goldy Moldavsky
A rebellion is something that is developing as an explosion coming out of the righteous grievances of a community of people. — Grace Lee Boggs
I believe the president wants this bill, and I know he's taken some steps to bring it about, ... The reality is that with a majority of the members of the House ready to vote for this bill, the speaker refused to call a roll call. — Joe Lieberman
I'm not very eccentric. I wear more conservative clothes, though I do like mini-skirts. — Sandrine Bonnaire
I love entertaining people and this is entertainment. — Jerry Bruckheimer
That was the thing about the world: it wasn't that things were harder than you thought they were going to be, it was that they were hard in ways that you didn't expect. — Lev Grossman
Taking jobs to build up your resume is the same as saving up sex for old age. — Warren Buffett
The knowledge of God is beginning of wisdom. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Even those who die in terrorist attacks, and have thus had the bad luck to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, are described as "heroes", though given a choice most of them would no doubt have preferred to be somewhere else when the blow was struck. — Michael Korda
To fulfill the promise of economic opportunity, we must remain true to the principle that collective bargaining is a cornerstone of a free society and indispensable to a strong middle class. — Thomas Perez
For the writer, the process of writing a novel is like getting an advanced copy of a book you'd really like to read. — Brett Armstrong
The prosperous man does not know whether he is loved. — Lucan
She would have thought that working and living in continuous happiness, harmony, and security day after day would lead to mental lethargy, that her writing would suffer from too much happiness, that she needed a balanced life with down days and miseries to keep the sharp edge on her work. But the idea that an artist needed to suffer to do her best work was a conceit of the young and inexperienced. The happier she grew, the better she wrote. — Dean Koontz
