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I get a lot of support from the West Coast. But I think that's beginning to change. I think, as the awareness goes up, and as I continue to be consistent, more people from my area come around, and they're converted into Joe Budden fans. — Joe Budden

After 'Blankets,' I was sick of drawing myself and doing this autobiographical, mundane, Midwestern sort of comics. I wanted to create something bigger than myself and outside myself. — Craig Thompson

Introduction, the opportunity to write the book came while I was in law school, the result of my election as the first African-American president of the Harvard — Barack Obama

I want all my senses engaged. Let me absorb the world's variety and uniqueness. — Maya Angelou

I believe that the end of things man-made cannot be very far away - must be near at hand. — John Harvey Kellogg

Behind every writer stands a very large bookshelf. — Justin Cronin

For me, if I don't know how to express it with words, I do it with music. — Willemijn Verkaik

I think that my script, if it gets used, would be great. But if it doesn't, I think it inspired them. — Rae Dawn Chong

Swing hard, in case they throw the ball where you're swinging. — Duke Snider

It is not too much to say I was piqued to the tonsils. — P.G. Wodehouse

But here's the thing - lying would have become useless thousands of years ago if countering it was as simple as dismissing the liars completely. The really good liars were like chemists, brewing formulas that were mostly truth, the toxins undetectable in the mixture. — David Wong

Men build society and society builds men. — B.F. Skinner

The job of the politician is to speak for all people; not just for parties with vested interests, or organisations with the biggest wallets. The first people a politician should protect are those that cannot protect themselves: Those weakest and most vulnerable among us. This is, to most of us, something that seems to be an obvious statement of fact, and that may be so, but it's also a forgotten fact. Now, today, the opposite is true. It should shame us all. It shames me. The very fact that the most poor and the most vulnerable in our society are those that are victimised and stamped upon, whereas the most wealthy and the most influential are making more profits and acquiring more assets and wealth than ever before in history, is a damning indictment of what our society has become — Paul Howsley