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I put the 'fun' in fund-raising and the 'rah' in Israel. — Stewart Rahr

Grief, it seemed, was a physical place. — Kim Edwards

Having a puppet is a way of having opposing opinions - I say a thing; he says the other. — Nina Conti

Whenever the subject of doing reality television comes up, I immediately disregard it, because most people don't come off well, and it's embarrassing. — Amanda Hearst

How little is the promise of the child fulfilled in the man. — Ovid

Pain nourishes courage. You can't be brave if you've only had wonderful things happen to you. Pain is inevitable. Misery is optional. Physical pain is a fact that comes with living, just as illness or financial woes or broken relationships are facts. But misery is a state of mind, a reaction to the facts, that can be controlled or altered by an act of will ... — Barbara

Following Christ has nothing to do with success as the world sees success. It has to do with love. — Madeleine L'Engle

How do I get better once I've had the best? — Katy Perry

When I told the rainbow what its colors meant, it laughed. — Marty Rubin

I didn't fall in love with acting until I did a few films. Now, I couldn't live without it. — Geraldine Chaplin

Your spiritual path isn't always just something you find, you started it the moment you took your first breath, and ever since you're been getting closer and closer to remembering who you truly are! — Martin R. Lemieux

We thought we'd write a good script for women, giving them the fun roles that generally men get. — Lilly Wachowski

I find that the older I get, the clearer I want things to be. I think this is a natural symptom of maturation - as we age, mysteries pile up, and they're usually not the fun ones: Just how long do I have? Why do some people get what they deserve, and others don't? Why are certain problems so easy to solve, while others are totally impossible? Will they ever, ever bring working jetpacks to the marketplace? — Chip Kidd