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A moment from another world! Imagine a reporter dictating an exclusive story, a lead story, sourced from the President of the United States, from a telephone just off the White House dance floor to the strains of Lester Lanin's dance band. — Ben Bradlee

And trans women and femmes share another important attribute: We are survivors. The rest of the world may assume we are weak and fragile because of our feminine inclinations, but in reality, living with other people's relentless misogynistic bullshit has made us tenacious bad-asses. — Julia Serano

Literature has its own life, even in a dictatorship like the Soviet Union. — Heinrich Boll

The Universe has your back. Instead of trying to control the outcome, just enjoy the journey. — Dawn Gluskin

I would love to branch out a little bit and ... do a Judd Apatow type of movie. It just looks like it's so much fun. — Serinda Swan

Humans do have a knack of choosing precisely those things that are worst for them. Harry — J.K. Rowling

Exercise is the single most powerful tool you have to optimize your brain function ... exercise has a profound impact on cognitive abilities and mental health. It is simply one of the best treatments we have for most psychiatric problems. — John Ratey

Just remember, there comes a time when the party isn't a party anymore; it's your life. — Doug Cooper

Only you should decide for you what is perfect. — Ellen Hopkins

There was nothing exceptional about growing up as the son of a congressman. — Duncan D. Hunter

If your heart, head and gut are telling you the same thing, then you owe it to yourself to chase it. — Marc Blucas

The secret of Christian quietness is not indifference, but the knowledge that God is my Father, He loves me, I shall never think of anything He will forget, and worry becomes an impossibility. — Oswald Chambers

I believe that our Great Maker is preparing the world, in His own good time, to become one nation, speaking one language, and when armies and navies will be no longer required. — Ulysses S. Grant