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I saw an e-mail from one guy who's about 23 to one of peers. His parting sign-off was 'Don't let the bedbugs bite.' Now that's really poetic. — Letitia Baldrige

I LOVE Australia! Its like my second home. — Christopher Atkins

Live loud enough in your heart and there is no need to speak. — Mark Nepo

the majority of the homeless never leave an impact in your mind because they all look the same - dry, washed up, sad with maybe a long, grey beard and dirty clothing. He said that society has become so accustomed to seeing such people that we don't think twice when we see them, that they're simply invisible blips on the map of overall success. — Kody Boye

And when you can't do nothing else - pray. — Rod Parsley

Being part of a team helped me so much. I know the fact that there was a man in the room with me all those years made the medicine go down. I had made the companies money. I didn't have to start, like a lot of women, from ground zero. My path was not the same as a woman starting out by herself. — Nancy Meyers

There seeps from heavily jowled or hawk-like foreign faces
The guttural sorrow of the refugees. — Louis MacNeice

We learn the process of emptying out, cleaning house, both within and without. — Brenda Shoshanna

Your greatest friendships are those that survive the greatest storms. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Back then, I didn't have a big organization around me. I was just a kid with a guitar, traveling around. My responsibility basically was to the art, and I had extra time on my hands. There is no extra time now. There isn't enough time. — Joni Mitchell

No more movie references. No more fictional characters to relate to. This was real. It was destiny. I was ... a thing, a commodity. — C.J. Roberts

I did exhibitions with the Surrealists (in Paris, in 1929) because their attitude revolted against 'art' and their attitude toward life itself was wise, as was Dada's. — Hans Arp

Samia, it appeared, had become one of those desis who drink Pepsi in Pakistan and lassi in London. — Kamila Shamsie