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Nate shook his head with a crooked grin. You haven't gone Back to the Future, McFly. — Elizabeth Sharp

I think the only difference between me and other people is that when I hear of an interesting historical incident, I immediately write it down and Google it. — Emma Donoghue

We are seeing the birth of a new perspective of the world, where ecology and economics are two sides of the same coin. — Leif Johansson

Balance and good fortune can only come to a person who is balanced and feels fortunate. — Stuart Wilde

Consequently, citizen legislators, rotating back to their communities after a short period of public service - considered an indispensable and routine characteristic and design of representative government at the time of the founding, and for a century thereafter - have been replaced with a professional ruling class led by governing masterminds. For the most part, they are isolated from the communities from which they hail and are consumed with the daily jockeying for position and power within their ranks. Moreover, they both pander to and lord over their constituents. — Mark R. Levin

I love Bill Finn's stuff. It's so rewarding for an actor. It's conversational but intricate. He writes some beautiful, simple songs and melodies, but he also writes this cacophony for people. — Max Von Essen

None of us is delicate enough to touch anyone else without hurting them a little bit. — M. Molly Backes

Others have seen what is and asked why. I have seen what could be and asked why not. — Pablo Picasso

No woman is a more vibrant instrument in the hands of the Lord than a woman of God who is thrilled to be who she is. — Sheri L. Dew

I looked up at the blue sky, feeling, in fact, a burst of energy, but mostly feeling my mother's presence, remembering why it was that I'd thought I could hike this trail. — Cheryl Strayed

When one has suspected a thing for weeks, why is being confronted with stark evidence so much worse? — Teresa Grant