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I love hitting into the rough because it gets me close to the people. — Ray Romano

Of course it was beautiful; but there was something more than beauty in it, something more stingingly splendid which had made beauty its handmaiden. — Jack London

Dry creek
glimpsed
by lightning — Kobayashi Issa

I'm interested when people will stand up for themselves. I'm always interested in that moment when someone decides it's not good enough, and even though it's painful, they're willing to make a change. — Jennifer Beals

Humor is the most precious gift I can give to my reader, a reminder that the world is not such a terribly serious place. There is more than video games and drugs and nuclear threats; there is laughter, and there is hope. — James Howe

Just as there is a wage gap between men and women in the workplace, there is a 'leisure gap' between them at home. Most women work one shift in the office or factory and a 'second shift' at home. — Arlie Russell Hochschild

My mother taught me everything I know; how to speak properly, posture, enunciation. — Jonathan Krohn

He was a gangling creature of potential, a barrel of dynamite waiting for someone or something to light his hues; but no one did. — Neil Gaiman

One of the things I enjoy most about writing historical romance is researching inspiring backgrounds and settings. — Nicola Cornick

As designers we are influenced both consciously and subconsciously by everything we see around ourselves. Still, we always must try to avoid anything that has been defined as the latest and greatest "trend" in design. — Jeff Fisher

Experience is how life catches up with us and teaches us to love and forgive each other. — Judy Collins

The kind of evidence that was put before the jurors led to less-than-rational decision-making. I think that juries are composed of good people who can be misled. — Kenneth C. Frazier

She realized she'd never felt this happy.even at her old school, she had been an outsider, always the lonely girl,the one who stayed at home watching tv on Saturday nights while her friends went to parties and out on dates. — R.L. Stine