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No wonder oral history turns out to be more accurate than written history. The first is handed down from the many who were present. The second is written by the few who probably weren't. — Gloria Steinem

Sometimes you work all the way through to 5am, then get a few hours and you're back on set again. — Catherine Bell

I became a stand-up comedienne because I had a sit-down husband. — Phyllis Diller

The earliest voice listened to by the nations in their infancy was the voice of the storyteller. — Agnes Repplier

And no offense, but let's grow our own teachers, let's grow our own nurses - and so that we don't have to be scrounging around in our community clinics and other kinds of places - having to hire people from somewhere else. — Marion Barry

"A guy who knows how to dance knows how to fight. A guy who knows how to fight knows how to love. A person who knows how to fight will break bones yet a person who knows how to love will break hearts". — David Arenas Torres

She shrunk into herself and waited for me to stare at her like she was gross an dirty. But I just wanted to hold her and tell her that she was worth so much more than whatever she was searching for. — Krista Ritchie

I am a freeman, an American, a United States Senator, and a Democrat, in that order. — Lyndon B. Johnson

The mirror ever lies. — Michael R. Fletcher

The incremental approach to change is effective when what you want is more of what you've already got. — Richard Pascale

He'd thought this was the start of something. But clearly she'd changed her mind, and he felt stunned by how quickly the whole thing had unraveled, the end coming before the beginning really even had a chance to begin. His poor telescope heart - that fragile, precious thing - would have probably been better left in the box. — Jennifer E. Smith

I grew up with such an affinity to cats. I adore the way that they think and operate. — Guy Pearce

Free will (noun):
A delusional idea that humans are in control of their own destiny and not subject to the benevolent rule of The One Who Is The One. — James Patterson