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My mother sat motionless at the kitchen table, her head cradled on one arm, the other extended toward her ever-present coffee mug. This was going to be another of her bad days.
It was hard to pinpoint when I'd given up hope that she would pull herself together--that me being in charge would be a temporary thing. But too many months had passed with nothing changing, except somewhere along the way I'd stopped feeling sympathy for her. Or anger. It was easier to not feel anything where my mother was concerned because then I could never be let down. — Elizabeth Langston

It's hard for the American industry to see a Latin actor playing something that is not a gardener or someone in a cartel. It's hard to find the material that tells a story of a Latin or European Spanish guy that is not a bad guy. — Jordi Molla

It is easy to look down on others; to look down on ourselves is the difficulty. — Walter Savage Landor

The rotten apple spoils his companions. — Benjamin Franklin

The dewy night unrolls a heaven thickly jewelled with sparkling stars — Virgil

Robert Mitchum sounded different from John Wayne, and John Wayne sounded different from Clark Gable. — Billy West

I'm not what you might call sexy, but I'm romantic. Let's put it that way. — Betty White

After Apollo 17, America stopped looking towards the next horizon. The United States had become a space-faring nation, but threw it away. We have sacrificed space exploration for space exploitation, which is interesting but scarcely visionary. — Eugene Cernan

To write a book is to risk being shot at in public. — Stendhal

A long-term substance abuser, a few months before his death, penned this poem: Went downtown, Hastings and Main, looking for relief from the pain. All I did was find a ticket on a one-way train. ... Give me peace before I die. The track is laid out so well; we all live our private hell; just more tickets on the hell-bound train. — Gabor Mate

A great nation assailed by war has not only its frontiers to protect: it must also protect its good sense. It must protect itself from the hallucinations, injustices, and follies which the plague lets loose. — Romain Rolland

Pause one second. And be honest." Thorne held up a finger.
"Are you having a mental breakdown right now? — Marissa Meyer

Content zips around the Internet thanks to code - programming code. And code is subject to intellectual property laws. — Jonathan Zittrain

Yes, Max, you are going to die. Just like everybody else.
Thank you, Confucious. — James Patterson