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I should tell my story. I'm also unemployed ... I'm networking. I have my sight on a particular job. — Mitt Romney

The saint, we are told,
once lived a life of sin -
nothing spectacular, of course,
just the usual things. — Nissim Ezekiel

What is wrong with keeping guns out of the hands of the wrong people? — Gregory Peck

Books didn't make me wallow in darkness, darkness made me wallow in books. — Jackson Pearce

Look long enough, out or in, and you'll be glad you are who you are. — Susan Vreeland

Practical life teaches us that people may differ and that both may be wrong: it also teaches us that people may differ and both be right. Anchor yourself fast in the latter faith, or the former will sweep your heart away. — Augustus William Hare

I know it's an artistic cliche, but every time I look at my past work, I want to projectile vomit. — Rich Burlew

So you mustn't be frightened, dear Mr. Kappus, if a sadness rises in front of you, larger than any you have ever seen; if an anxiety - like light and cloud-shadows, moves over your hands and everything you do. You must realize that something is happening to you, that life has not forgotten you, that it holds you in the palm of its hand and will not let you fall. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Little things at first. Sunlight. Melodies. Smells. They'll awaken something inside you. An image will flash. Then you'll remember deeper things. Like how you felt when he touched you. Kissed you."
I grip the armrests of the chair, trying to stay cool. "Would you stop?"
"I thought you'd want to be prepared. Those memories, they're going to feel real. And you may start having urges--"
"Oh god, please don't use that word. Why are adults always using that word?"
"What word? Urges?"
"Gah." I plus my ears.
She shrugs. "I'm just saying."
"Stop saying. And stop planting stuff in my head."
"She raises a sharp eyebrow. "I'm planting stuff in you head now? How very sci-fi of me. — M.G. Buehrlen

Rogers had been open about a year, and everything was just piled up on tables, with no rhyme or reason whatsoever. Sam asked me to kind of group the stuff by category or department, and that's when we began our department system. The thing I remember most, though, was the way we priced goods. Merchandise would come in and we would just lay it down on the floor and get out the invoice. Sam wouldn't let us hedge on a price at all. Say the list price was $1.98, but we had only paid 50 cents. Initially, I would say, 'Well, it's originally $1.98, so why don't we sell it for $1.25?' And he'd say, 'No. We paid 50 cents for it. Mark it up 30 percent, and that's it. No matter what you pay for it, if we get a great deal, pass it on to the customer.' And of course that's what we did." It — Sam Walton

Walk tall but don't bang your head on low hanging branches. — Peter James West

stupid man was the "in charge" position, leaving people who knew what they were doing free to do it, while — Julie Vedder Suzette Haden Elgin