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My work on Orange has taught me this: Human beings are not categorically bad because of their mistakes. They can learn from their errors and get back on track. No one should be forever written off because of one part of his or her history. — Diane Guerrero

It's important to maintain an attractive smile as you age. A lighter, less beige, more white tooth color is key, but no Chiclets. — Evelyn Lauder

The temptation to take the precious things we have apart to see how they work must be resisted for they never fit together again. — Billy Bragg

Life every now and then becomes literature ... as if life had been made and not happened. — Norman Maclean

I often find myself in situations where it seems to me like everyone else has read the instruction book — Jeff Lindsay

Start-ups like UniversityNow, a network of low-cost, online colleges, allows students to work at their own pace and pay a few hundred dollars a month for a degree. — Dan Rather

What makes the difference between the choice to move forward and the choice to stop choosing forever? I — Lane Davis

Just because a flame will burn out, doesn't mean that it can't dance in the dark. — Kelli Crockett

I'm a chairman on the Board of Governors for the East-West Players, the longest-running Asian-American theater company in America. — George Takei

I must be absolutely clear about this. Britain cannot accept the present situation on the budget. It is demonstrably unjust. It is politically indefensible. I cannot play Sister Bountiful to the Community while my own electorate are being asked to forego improvements in the fields of health, education, welfare and the rest — Margaret Thatcher

I heard my grandfathers voice. What do they think
the storms will never come? You build a house on the sand, the sand shifts eventually ... Remember that. — Lisa Wingate

Would I be any less real if I lived only in your mind? — Rich Shapero

I read the GAO report, and it reminds me of a review I read of Lady Chatterley's Lover in the magazine Field and Stream. The reviewer of that book knew as much about the real purpose of Lady Chatterley's Lover as the GAO knows about the design and development of submarines. — Sherry Sontag

You are proof alone that I can love. — A. Wilding Wells

There was always one. Every village seemed to have one young woman who believed her beauty could somehow magically protect her from a monster. Somehow, they would be special enough to tame the Beast.
They were always wrong. — Kerrelyn Sparks