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I grew up in the seventies and disco was big. That influenced me the most. — Ice Cube
Are you mad?" I ask.
"I was." He glances at the ceiling then back at me. "Or confused, anyway. The whole thing threw me through for a loop. I thought I'd finally met a guy at Underwood I could relate to, and it turns out he wasn't a guy at all."
I swallow. "I can see how that would be weird."
"In a way though, I was relieved."
"Relieved?" I echo. "Why?"
He looks around embarrased. "Let's just say you had me questioning my sexual orientation. — Jody Gehrman
Virtue must shape itself in deed. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
The rules are there so that we can remember them and follow them. If the rules were obvious, we wouldn't have to write them down. — Daniel H. Wilson
The beauty of democracy is that an average, random, unremarkable citizen can lead it. — P. J. O'Rourke
When I listen to you, God
when I do what you ask me to,
I am like a tree
planted by a river,
a tree full of fruit
with leaves that are always green. Ps 1(paraphrased) — Marie-Helene Delval
The Gospel itself is angular. It always has been. It always conflicts. It always challenges every generation. It challenges different generations in different ways. — D. A. Carson
She didn't need a Taser; she was more than capable of defending herself without electricity. She'd had an unusual education. — Laini Taylor
I knew, starting in 10th grade, I wanted to be in theater and an actor. I went to acting school in Siberia, but there was no future there - and I was consumed with ambition. — Andrey Zvyagintsev
It does seem - well, difficult - to be at the mercy of some gross, unshaven stranger before you can begin to be yourself. — James Baldwin
[she] believes our experiences and our worlds make us. I believe our choices make our experiences and our worlds. — Josephine Angelini
Woman knowing this was not right but not knowing what else to do, developed the only means to fight for their survival that they had, since their survival was dependent upon men, and that was to use sexuality to survive. — Frederick Lenz
