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You can't get AIDS from a hug or a handshake or a meal with a friend. — Magic Johnson

Big name often stands on small legs. — Chief Joseph

Perfect, you say? That was your problem. It is our imperfections that make us endlessly fascinating. — Kathryn Craft

The top 10 percent of incomes pay 70 percent of the income taxes and cast about 25 percent of the vote. — Dick Morris

If the pretties were expected to make the supreme sacrifice in order to 'belong,' what could the unattractive female do? — Maya Angelou

If I spoke all I think on this point, if I gave my real opinion of some first-rate female characters in first-rate works, where should I be? Dead under a cairn of avenging stones in half an hour. — Charlotte Bronte

I have always made commercial music. The people who vote for the Grammy nominees are mostly in their 40s and have other jobs or are musicians themselves. They like music that they can relate to - they like commercial music. — Al Walser

I reached this level by sheer dint of hard work, toiling away at scores of tricks and experiments. I used to play with the ball from dawn till dusk and just kept practising. If I wasn't playing matches, it was trying out one on one or two against two with a tennis ball. Then I used to try aiming at certain targets. That's the only way to learn. And if I missed the target, I kept trying until I scored — Zinedine Zidane

If you're a female and you get asked by someone who shoots the most beautiful female scenes to be in their film, it's kind of exciting. — Norah Jones

A problem with a president who leads by stirring the moral sentiments of voters is that he has got to keep stirring them. — Jill Lepore

But if I didn't want to be alone, then why didn't I want to be with anyone else? — David Levithan

Oh Toby," says the Craker boy, "what sickness do — Margaret Atwood