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I had seen him on campus before. He was always wearing this yellow sweatshirt and giant headphones. The kind of headphones that say, "I may not take my clothes seriously. I may not have brushed or even washed my hair today. But I pronounce the word 'music' with a capital 'M. — Rainbow Rowell

Strip the proud nobility of their bloated estates, reduce them to a level with plain republicans, send forth to labor, and teach their children to enter the workshops or handle the plow, and you will thus humble proud traitors. — Thaddeus Stevens

I was doing TV work, theatre work, and some film work in the Philippines when I left. — Lea Salonga

He (the Bible study leader) is blessed with a light touch and a firm hand. — John Kasich

He lay tensed beneath the worn blanket and tried, as always, to shut out the noise of the rumbling carts that, empty now, having deposited their loads at the warehouses south of the Aventine hill, were moving up to the Aemilius bridge. — Wallace Breem

The hardest obstacle I've ever had to overcome is probably my first steps into adulthood: paying rent, groceries, cooking, taxes. I was so anxious to grow up, and now I'm wishing I was still a kid. — Dillon Lane

Sometimes a beautiful woman just needs a hard, slow fuck against a wall with a perfect stranger. I understand. — Olivia Cunning

Psychiatrists the dominant lay priesthood since the First World War ... — J.G. Ballard

All I've ever tried to tell anyone is that I'm not a black man or a white man or anything else. All I've ever been was an American. — George Foreman

No one knows this, but my dad can sing his face off. — Rob McClure

"The most powerful single idea in mathematics is the notion of a variable." — Alexander Dewdney

Later, when I was a new mother, I recognized her somewhat awestruck fascination with me. When you are fully immersed in the daily care and quirks and habits of a small, dependent child, an older kid who is articulate, civilized, and capable of moving around in the world without getting itself killed can seem as supernatural as a wizard. — Kate Moses

Times of stress and difficulty are seasons of opportunity when the seeds of progress are sown. — Thomas F. Woodlock