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It's fun to write your set list 20 minutes before and keep the crew very much on their toes. — Tori Amos

We should read to give our souls a chance to luxuriate. — Henry Miller

One did not need to believe in the Force to know right from wrong. — Greg Rucka

To sound the alarm is not to panic but to seek action from an aroused public. — John F. Kennedy

Before my autism diagnosis I
knew I struggled with life but thought it was
my fault that I found everything
so hard to cope with. I told
myself I must
try harder
to be like
everyone else.
I felt like a failure because I couldn't be like everyone else. Now I know,
I give myself
credit even for the small things I manage everyday.
I know why
I find some things overwhelming. — Tina J. Richardson

The frustrated wretch who professes love for the inferior and clings to those less endowed, in order to establish his own superiority by comparison. The man whose sole aim is to make money. Now I don't see anything evil in a desire to make money. But money is only a means to some end. If a man wants it for a personal purpose - to invest in his industry, to create, to study, to travel, to enjoy luxury - he's completely moral. But the men who place money first go much beyond that. Personal luxury is a limited endeavor. What they want is ostentation: to show, to stun, to entertain, to impress others. They're second-handers. Look — Ayn Rand

Here are our failures, and here is our greatness; we did not mean to hurt you, and we forgive you for our death. — Orson Scott Card

Name a sexual disease, she got it like Sam Goody. — Dr. Dre

Great powers must be forever vigilant and never subordinate survival to any other goal, including prosperity. — John Mearsheimer

I well understand why analysts demand high payment, for what can be more tedious than listening to another person recount his dreams? — Truman Capote

My family was blue collar, a middle-class kind of thing. My father was born in Detroit, Italian-American. My mother is English. She acted on the stage with Diana Dors. Her parents were French. — Lorraine Bracco