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Think of the sushi trend that started in the '80s. It was as much about the Nintendo entertainment system in your living room as it was about the availability of good-quality raw fish. The Japanese food trend rose as the world of Japanese business and culture was becoming a bigger part of American life. — David Sax

Mathematical proofs, like diamonds, are hard and clear, and will be touched with nothing but strict reasoning. — John Locke

Do not give up hope. — Lailah Gifty Akita

What I learned was to live in my heart and to do what will make my happy, and that was not selfishness. It didn't matter what job I took, my mother's answer was, "Do what will make you happy." It brought attention to my own feelings, and the realization that I never knew what the future would bring so to keep an optimistic view of it, because who knows what today's events will bring. — Bernie Siegel

When the hour had come for the war to take him away, that had been the first and last moment she had known without doubt that she loved him. One knew how one felt only when things ended. And — Chris Cleave

Dude, can I have your pickle? — J.C. Lillis

She can't help what she does to you. She is your weakness, as you are hers. — Michelle Hodkin

At length for my seared and writhing body there was no longer an inch of foothold on the firm floor of the prison. I struggled no more, but the agony of my soul found vent in one loud, long, and final scream of despair. I felt that I tottered upon the brink
I averted my eyes
— Edgar Allan Poe

There is nothing gutsier to me than a person announcing that their story is one that deserves to be told, especially if that person is a woman. — Lena Dunham

I'm a reasonably articulate individual. — Amanda Marshall

You may like walking barefoot, but keep your shoes with you; you may need it when the ground changes! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

A belt don't make me. — Floyd Mayweather Jr.

The highest duty of the writer is to remain true to himself and let the chips fall where they may. In serving his vision of the truth the artist best serves his nation. — John F. Kennedy