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In 1989 when I switched from Democrat to Republican, with God as my witness, not one thing changed about what I believed about one man and one woman in a marriage or about diversity of color. That's a good thing. — J. C. Watts

You are not what you've done. Who you are right now, this moment, is who you choose to be. — Sara Raasch

I think that kids are a wonderful, wonderful reader to have in your head. — Rebecca Stead

As a studio, you have to have a niche. You have to provide a service and there has to be a reason for your being around. — John Vanderslice

It's a shame ... you just don't see young people doing anything outside these days. — William H. Macy

Brave thoughts, but am I ready to follow through on them? — Marie Lu

Even when we look at nature, our imagination constructs the picture. — Eugene Delacroix

I think the wildest wildlife you can find these days is in Chernobyl, where wolves are running around breeding quite well in the nuclear disaster zones. — Aleksandra Mir

Let me remember how it used to be, and bring one morning back again. — Charles Dickens

Bite me, hit me, scream at me. I don't care. I want to feel it. Fucking hurt me, K.C. Let me see you. — Penelope Douglas

The media will spend weeks going through pay stubs for Bush's National Guard service in Alabama in the waning days of war, but if Kerry tells them exotic tales of covert missions into Cambodia directed by Richard Nixon, they don't even bother to fact-check who was president in December 1968. — Ann Coulter

Tomorrow has no more existence than yesterday, but you can always control now. We live in a series of nows. Think about now. — James Lee Burke

Own the stage, command the stage, and don't be afraid to be the best you can be. — Tessanne Chin

In this loose structure law was weak, unpopular, and diverse. The people preferred to be ruled by custom, and to settle their disputes by face-saving compromises out of court. They expressed their view of litigation by such pithy proverbs as "Sue a flea and catch a bite," or "Win your lawsuit, lose your money. — Will Durant

Their education is of little consequence to the public; but the old and diseased among them are supported by hospitals: for begging is a trade unknown in this Empire — Jonathan Swift