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There are many who would much prefer that the word 'climate' never be mentioned and that the issue be eliminated from our national conversation. — Al Gore

Then I grew up and fell in love, I asked my sweetheart, 'what lies ahead? — Jay Livingston

Stand-up comedy is a raunchy profession. — Aziz Ansari

Martyrs of a sort they were, these children, along with the town drunk, in his basketball sneakers and buttonless overcoat, draining blackberry brandy from a paper bag as he sat on his bench in Kazmierczak Square, risking nightly death by exposure; martyrs too of a sort were the men and women hastening to adulterous trysts, risking disgrace and divorce for their fix of motel love - all sacrificing the outer world to the inner, proclaiming with this priority that everything solid-seeming and substantial is in fact a dream, of less account than a merciful rush of feeling. — John Updike

Sorry, is my new Djinn name Mushroom ? Because I don't like being kept in the dark and fed bullshit, David. Just so you know. — Rachel Caine

Everybody has their thing. I think you can always do what you like. — Loretta Swit

Just being ordinary in and of itself is and expression of divinity; the truth of one's real self can be discovered through the pathway of everyday life. — David Hawkins

Being creative is at the heart of being human and of all cultural progress. — Ken Robinson

Like most writers, I like to find what I know and pass it along to anyone who cares. When that's done, as soon as I've said the best I can say, there's nothing else about me that's remotely interesting to anybody else, I go back behind the walls. I can be intimate in books, I can be intimate in talks, but then I need time to be alone. — Richard Bach

Rational behavior requires theory. Reactive behavior requires only reflex action. — W. Edwards Deming

There's the one and only T.C. There was nobody like me before, and there ain't gonna be anybody like me after I'm gone ... — Truman Capote