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We were like matching bookends, almost touching but with volumes between us and stories, so many stories. — Ilsa J. Bick

He once again pointed to that creepy theatrical smile. There were way too many teeth there. It made him look positively demented. — Richard E. Gropp

The first initial feeling, at least for me, was to go out and play well and hopefully win and have the Asian community be even more proud. — Michael Chang

Everybody who I ever cared about has told me that they like my music: Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Al Green, The Spinners, Smokey Robinson. Everybody that matters. — Daryl Hall

The greatest obstacle is simply this: the belief that we cannot change because we are dependent on what is wrong. That is the addict's excuse. — Walter Wink

The world is full of mystery and magic. We just need to look, listen and believe that wondrous things are still possible. — Vonnie Winslow Crist

In Japan, there is the phrase 'shoshin', which translates to 'beginner's mind'. Maintaining a beginner's mind is the goal of practicing. — Bob Smith

When you fight something, you're tied to it forever. As long as you're fighting it, you're giving it power. — Anthony De Mello

If wealth was the inevitable result of hard work and enterprise, every woman in Africa would be a millionaire. — George Monbiot

It's your darkness that pulls me in. Your mud vein. But sometimes having a mud vein will kill you. — Tarryn Fisher

My friends call me by my name."
"You don't have any friends."
"I don't want you to be my friend, Selia, or my servant, not now. I thought you were both. You have let me know I was wrong. So are you to treat me so. You are wrong. — Shannon Hale

Somebody approached me about writing a biography on me, I told them they were too late. — Zach Braff

I have a reverence for medicine because I hero-worshiped my father [a former doctor], and because I admire doctors, I admire study, empiricism and rational thought. I don't study, empiricize or think rationally myself - but I admire it in others. — Hugh Laurie