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This hour I tell things in confidence/ I might not tell everybody, but I will tell you. — Walt Whitman

I was a waitress. I was pretty good at it. I liked to solve those puzzles-you know, when to put the dinner order in, that sort of thing. — Catherine Keener

I mean, when you grow up dancing, you have to become very comfortable in your own skin. — Sharni Vinson

Going in the known is like knowing the rules, once you know it... better you will do it. — Deyth Banger

My watch buzzed and told me I had ten minutes left to live. I turned my wrist to glance at it. Yep. This sucks.
J.M. Friedman. Succubus in Seattle (Kindle Locations 28-29). — J.R. Thorn

Sometimes in the afternoon sky the moon would pass white as a cloud, furtive, lusterless, like an actress who does not have to perform yet and who, from the audience, in street clothes, watches the other actors for a moment, making herself inconspicuous, not wanting anyone to pay attention to her. — Marcel Proust

For hundreds of pages the closely-reasoned arguments unroll, axioms and theorems interlock. And what remains with us in the end? A general sense that the world can be expressed in closely-reasoned arguments, in interlocking axioms and theorems. — Michael Frayn

The fatal historical mistake of liberalism is to see no enemy on the left, to consider that the enemy is always on the right. — Anonymous

All our desires are desires of the soul, ultimately,
Though they look like desires mental or sensory;
- 39 - — Munindra Misra

I used to have the 'Best Of Eddie Murphy' VHS tape that I wore out completely, watching it over and over again. His 'Buckwheat Sings' is, to this day, one of my all-time favorite sketches on the show. I also loved the one where he plays the Tooth Fairy. — Taran Killam

The doorknobs open the doors. The windows are always either open or shut. We are always either upstairs or downstairs in this house. Everything is the same as it always was. — Carl Sandburg