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Culture is what we choose to repeat. — Mark Richard Beaulieu

That's right.Forteen-year old boys have better taste than you.They think I'm hot." I licked my fingertip and stuck it on my butt. "Tsssss."
And with that,I propelled myself across the slope and skidded to a stop at one end of the trick rail. "Quick," I told the boys, "act like you think I'm hot."
Chloe cracked up.josh stared blankly at me.His friends blushed deep red,but they weren't claiming it.
"Thanks for your support," I told them. "Look without looking like your looking.Is Nick gone? — Jennifer Echols

Blue oblivion, largely lit, smiled and smiled at me. — William Rose Benet

Starlight is best felt at noon... — Will Advise

There is no shortcut to holiness; it must be the business of our whole lives. — William Wilberforce

Countermovements among racists and sexists and nazifiers are just as relentless as dirt on a coffee table ... Every housewife knows that if you don't sooner or later dust ... the whole place will be dirty again. — Florynce Kennedy

God's unchanging word equips us to understand His ways and to stand firm in faith. — Euginia Herlihy

I've found my sweet spot here in public service. — Tim Walberg

When I appeared in 'Coronation Street,' I lived in Manchester and enjoyed it very much. — Ian McKellen

In my world there would be as many public libraries as there are Starbucks. — Henry Rollins

Love is the most important healing power there is. — Louise Hay

Democrats are going to proudly run on the fact that we turned the economy around. It was our policies under President Obama's leadership through the Recovery Act, through investing in the automobile industry. — Debbie Wasserman Schultz

Goose neck is a delicacy. You have to at least try it. In fancy restaurants people pay up to fifty dollars a plate for this stuff.'
And at our house we were force-fed it for free. Just another irony of life. — Janette Rallison