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It came to me that every time I lose a dog they take a piece of my heart with them. And every new dog who comes into my life gifts me with a piece of their heart. If I live long enought, all the components of my heart will be dog, and I will become as generous and loving as they are. — Unknown Author 909

I have something to prove, as long as I know there's something that needs improvement, and you know that everytime I move, I make a woman's movement. — Ani DiFranco

The singing I like best is when I sing. — Marty Rubin

If you can make me laugh, my heart is yours! I think there's nothing more attractive than someone who doesn't take themselves too seriously. — Shay Mitchell

All it takes to get along in this here man's town is a little shit, grit, and mother-wit. — Ralph Ellison

When I was on Broadway, my most recent Broadway show was 'Spring Awakening,' and every night I did a topless scene. — Lea Michele

Imperfect action is always better than perfect inaction! — Pablo Pasqualino

The banjo is truly an American instrument, and it captures something about our past. — Steve Martin

When the Internet publicity began, I remember being struck by how much the world was not the way we thought it was, that there was infinite variation in how people viewed the world. — Eric Schmidt

This is our first task-caring for our children. It's our first job. If we don't get that right, we don't get anything right. That's how, as a society, we will be judged. — Barack Obama

I do have the roller skates from 'Boogie Nights.' — Heather Graham

A professor is not one who knows, but one who professes to know, and [thus] is constantly in the position of inviting challenge ... He professes publicly where everyone is invited to come and challenge, [and] at any time he must be willing and able to defend it openly against all comers. The degree is originally a chivalric device-a gauntlet of defiance to all rivals-and not a safe rampart or dug-out for a scholar to hide behind in safe immunity from any challenge. — Hugh Nibley