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Oh, sweet cherry tree-
how lovely your blossoms are.
Spring brings joy to life. — A.K. White

While you were protecting me from the world, just never thought you'd be my greatest enemy — Vivian E. Moore

When I sit down, I find that it's much easier for me to want to consume a movie than to dip back into 20 or 40 or 60 hours of a television series. I think a great movie is really amazing. But, television does give you a larger canvas. — Frank Spotnitz

Read universally; think universally; live universally! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

It's not our fault our generation has short attention spans, Dad. We watch an appalling amount of TV. — Yeardley Smith

How a Plain horse and wagon on Mulberry Street, Grows into a story Thet no one can beat — Dr. Seuss

In an aphorism, aptness counts for more than truth. — Mason Cooley

Look at her," said a pert little dinoflagellate with a perfectly smooth protein coat. "Look at her with her nose up in the air, refusing to divide. — Stacey Richter

I never showed up in her dreams, I am certain, as people we keep in our memories rarely have a place for us in theirs. — Yiyun Li

As a confirmed astronomer
I'm always for a better sky. — Robert Frost

And that is a story that no one can beat,
When I say that I saw it on Mulberry Street. — Dr. Seuss

When you get your power to be "good" from your desire to please man, you will ultimately fail because you do not have the power to be perfect, — Hayley DiMarco

How a plain and wagon on Mulberry Street, Grows into a story that no one can beat — Dr. Seuss

I didn't have any desire to be an actor until right before I did it. — Jamie Sives

There are a lot of things we don't want to know about the people we love. — Chuck Palahniuk

If you look at our theories of social pathology and then at the dismal conditions in which children grow up in our ghettos, you would predict that all of them would be on drugs or psychological basket cases. Yet if you use criteria like gainful employment, forming partnerships and life without crime, you will find that most of those kids make it. — Albert Bandura