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Reagan has won over my undying love, but I'm willing to date around while she sows her wild oats. — K.A. Tucker

Anger is like a ruin, which, in falling upon its victim, breaks itself to pieces. — Seneca The Younger

A family portrait is only complete with love to fill it's frame. — Wes Fesler

A conservative is a liberal who got mugged the night before. — Frank Rizzo

If you've got more ambiguous characters or stock stereotypes, the plastic comes through and they don't work as well. — Bill Watterson

the child of a supermom who gets lots of extra tutoring and one-on-one support is going to do way better than an average well-loved child. But what Blair's and Evans's research suggests is that regular good parenting - being helpful and attentive during a game of Jenga - can make a profound difference for a child's future prospects. — Paul Tough

Impression of having seen me before. It was not till afterwards that I thought this rather characteristically dull of him. I drew him far away - I — Henry James

Attitude and personality are as important as experience and ability. — Brian Tracy

Am I racially kin to this man? Baynes wondered. So closely so that for all intents and purposes it is the same? Then it is in me, too, the psychotic streak. A psychotic world we live in. The madmen are in power. How long have we known this? Faced this? And - how many of us do know it? — Philip K. Dick

I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear,
Those of mechanics, each one singing his as it
should be blithe and strong,
The carpenter singing his as he measures his plank
or beam,
The mason singing his as he makes ready for work,
or leaves off work,
The boatman singing what belongs to him in his
boat, the deckhand singing on the steamboat
deck,
The shoemaker singing as he sits on his bench, the
hatter singing as he stands,
The wood-cutter's song, the ploughboy's on his
way in the morning, or at noon intermission
or at sundown,
The delicious singing of the mother, or of the
young wife at work, or of the girl sewing or
washing,
Each singing what belongs to him or her and to
none else,
The day what belongs to the day - at night the
party of young fellows, robust, friendly,
Singing with open mouths their strong melodious
songs. — Walt Whitman