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The nice thing about New York is that you're finally able to wear those winter clothes that have been sitting in your closet in mothballs. — Kyle MacLachlan

Through it all I have learned that parenting is basically a life of self sacrifice. — Stephen Covey

The greenest fuels are the ones that contain the most energy per pound of material that must be mined, trucked, pumped, piped, and burnt. [In contrast], extracting comparable amounts of energy from the surface would entail truly monstrous environmental disruption ... The greenest possible strategy is to mine and to bury, to fly and to tunnel, to search high and low, where the life mostly isn't, and so to leave the edge, the space in the middle, living and green. — Peter W. Huber

I feel very blessed. I have had, and am having, such a lovely life. — Sienna Miller

The problem is caring too much, caring so much you can't ask for help because everyone else is already in so much pain. — Seth Dickinson

The Gatlings at Santiago. — Theodore Roosevelt

My music is a very personal reflection of me, whereas, acting a role, that's a reflection of another character. — Riz Ahmed

Oh my dear, idealists are the cruelest monsters of them all. — Sarah Vowell

Adversity builds character and character takes you places money can't. — T.I.

My priority is to ensure peace and harmony in Malaysia. That is uppermost in my mind. — Najib Razak

The S.A.L.H. were mostly South Africans, with a high proportion of hardbitten adventurers from all quarters of the world, including a Confederate trooper from the American Civil War. — Winston S. Churchill

Among the letters my readers write me, there is a certain category which is continuously growing, and which I see as a symptom of the increasing intellectualization of the relationship between readers and literature. — Herman Hesse