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Success is contagious when you surround yourself with people who refuse to let you down. — Kevin Laymon

I am open and will continue to be open to ways to limit abortion. What I am not open to is to removing the right. — Rudy Giuliani

If Hip Hop has the ability to corrupt young minds, it also has the ability to Uplift them. — KRS-One

Presiding over the entire attack there will be, in du Bois Reymond's words, "a general feeling of disorder," which may be experienced in either physical or emotional terms, and tax or elude the patient's powers of description. — Oliver Sacks

Writing - A torturous pleasure! — K.D. Faerydae

As to giving credit to whom credit is due, rest assured the best way to do good to one's-self is to do justice to others. There is plenty for everybody in science, and more than can be consumed in our time. One may get a fair name by suppressing references, but the Jewish maxim is true, 'He who seeks a name loses fame.' — Edward Forbes

Each decision we make, each action we take, is born out of an intention. — Sharon Salzberg

A bunch of six nicer people, I couldn't be more fortunate to call my family - from Lee Pace, who is so dear. When I first saw him, I said he's like a Gary Cooper. He's bashful, he's shy, he's sensitive, he's a great actor, he's beautiful, he's delicious. — Ellen Greene

Topical application of cayenne creates a repellent effect and provides relief from arthritis pain. — Patricia Gardner

Some people liked Rudolph Valentino. I liked Rin Tin Tin. — Shirley Temple

I remember once when we were moving, driving across country, and it was raining so hard, the windshield wipers going fast and squeaking, and then: nothing. It stopped. I looked out the window ahead of me and it was clear. I looked out the back and there was the rain, still going. Nobody said anything, but there it was, a near miracle, a rain line, a way of seeing just where something starts, when usually you are just in the middle of it before you notice it. That's how it feels to me now, to not want to be like (that) anymore. I see the line. — Elizabeth Berg

During those few days and nights, pain had moved into S. as if into its own house. She felt occupied. A previously unknown illness had entered her and was now eating away at her. S. could not imagine that a man's body could do such damage to a woman, that it was so powerful, so unfairly overpowering that a woman had no defence against such force. — Slavenka Drakulic