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I try to get myself up and moving as early as possible. Optimum is to be on the treadmill while it is still dark outside. — Henry Rollins

In the 1960s, you had this booming economy, and you didn't really have enough men around to fill all the jobs. So there was this sudden demand that women come back and perform a lot of the white-collar and pink-collar roles that men had done before or that hadn't existed before. — Gail Collins

Freedom is indivisible, and either we are working for freedom or you are working for the sake of your self-interests and I am working for mine. — June Jordan

I think we are at the very beginning of high changes, not only in terms of digital film, but in the way the movies will be screened, whether they'll be screened on phones, on computers - on everything. — Michel Hazanavicius

Rabbit and Owl are aging bachelors whose respective megalomania and fussiness are tempered only by their mutual friendship, of which the less said, the better. — Frederick C. Crews

beware of ideas... — Vladimir Nabokov

I'm always so excited about what I do that I try to get everyone to feel that way. — Missy Franklin

Those who have courage and faith shall never perish in misery — Anne Frank

That is a rare gift, Alexyin, for another person to see every ugliness in you and still be able to find that part of you that they can love, that can love them back. — Kirby Crow

I don't want to be put on a pedestal. I just want to be reasonably successful and live a normal life with all the conveniences to make it so. — Althea Gibson

Creativity is connected to passion - that light inside that drives you. — Amy Poehler

Too many women have gone through. I am at last alone without being alone. — Charles Bukowski

His justice is the love that gives to each one of His creatures the gifts that His mercy has previously decreed. And His mercy is His love, doing justice to its own exigencies, and renewing the gift which we had failed to accept. — Thomas Merton

I finally figured out what e-mail is for. It's for communicating with people you'd rather not talk to. — George Carlin