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I share my life experiences as a poet with my students. My poetic difficulties, joys, struggles and discoveries. If I read a new poem or essay or book I'm excited about, I bring it in. — Dorianne Laux

The rest of the family hated Orlando. It was full of ass-backward transplants, bad food, and doo-doo basketball players. It was everything that sucked about the South with none of the benefits. People drove ride-on lawn mowers through their neighborhoods wearing Home Depot hats, but you couldn't find any decent barbecue within five counties. No Southern hospitality, just hot asphalt and suburban phoniness. All the ignorance, none of the sense. — Eddie Huang

Cool." I was trying to act like I didn't care, but my inner kid was running around snorting pixie sticks. — Amber L. Johnson

I am very tired of this Government, which I have never seen, and which is always insisting that I must do disagreeable things, and does no good to anybody. — Naomi Novik

Sometimes an unimaginative mind can imagine the most unimaginable — Munia Khan

If you have to do it, then you're doing the right thing. — Kathy Valentine

To tell you the truth, I'm amazed we've come this far, he said, and I agreed. We had hiked 500 miles, a million and a quarter steps, since setting off from Amicalola. We had grounds to be proud. We were real hikers now. We had shit in the woods and slept with bears. We had become, we would forever be, mountain men. — Bill Bryson

Woe to the man who offends a small child! — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Revenge is a dish that tastes best when served cold. — Mario Puzo

turnpike itself. Garraty — Richard Bachman

Only the mediocre artist is always at his best. — Victor J. Banis

He decided in favor of life out of sheer spite and malice. — Patrick Suskind

Mexico is offering a $3.8 million reward for information leading to the capture of the escaped billionaire drug lord, El Chapo. Mexico said they'll get the money by borrowing it from El Chapo. — Conan O'Brien

9.01 Nausea catalogs the indigestible contents of the stomach that are to be brought up.
9.02 Memory that is nauseating catalogs the contents of the mind that can never be brought up. — E.L. Doctorow

I have difficulty orienting myself in space, and I'm probably one of the few people who gets lost in Manhattan. — Paul Auster