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If a man is a writer, everybody tiptoes around past the locked door of the breadwinner. But if you're an ordinary female housewife, people say, 'This is just something Barbara wanted to do; it's not professional.' — Barbara W. Tuchman

If I have to stay my whole life here, without ever experiencing there, I'll evaporate. — Masha Hamilton

In the old days we were probably educated in cricket in a far more serious way than now. — Frank Woolley

The music business looks like, you know, innocent schoolboys compared to the TV business. They care about nothing but profit. — Tom Petty

The doubters said,
"Man can not fly,"
The doers said,
"Maybe, but we'll try,"
And finally soared
In the morning glow
While non-believers
Watched from below. — Bruce Lee

The best way to begin genuine bipartisanship to make America stronger is to work together on the real crises facing our country, not to manufacture an artificial crisis to serve a special interest agenda out of touch with the needs of Americans. — John F. Kerry

There's things I know I'm good at, and those things interest me less and less. I learn a lot more from doing it wrong than I do from doing it right. — Michael Ian Black

We never change. Neither our socks nor our masters nor our opinions, or we're so slow about it that it's no use. We were born loyal and that's what killed us! Soldiers free of charge, heroes for everyone else, talking monkeys, tortured words, we are the minions of King Misery ... It's not a life. — Louis-Ferdinand Celine

If reading is like breathing then writing is like the beat of a heart. — Laura Holford-Green

It was bewildering and humbling to keep discovering how many brave things people can fail to talk themselves out of doing. — Rob Sheffield

I tend to deal with most issues with humor ... always have and always will. — Gordon Gee

In this fallen world, the devil is normal; it's the gospel that's strange — Russell D. Moore

Our character is mainly shaped by our primary social community - the people with whom we eat, play, converse, and study. — Timothy Keller

Tell me the news, again, whatever it is... sorrow and I are hardly strangers. I can bear the worst. — Sophocles

Christian creeds and doctrines, the clergy's own fatal inventions, through all the ages has made of Christendom a slaughterhouse, and divided it into sects of inextinguishable hatred for one another. — Thomas Jefferson