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Voters never have to question where I stand - my principles or priorities. I am a pro-freedom, pro-America and pro-life conservative. — Tim Walberg

When you are trying to understand the world, it is unwise to assume that you occupy a privileged position in it. — Jim Holt

I'm not interested in celebrities, with their free dresses. I'm interested in clothes. — Bill Cunningham

Ridicule is the unfortunate destiny of the ridiculous. — James Howard Kunstler

He's wearing his official university sweatshirt again, which puzzles me a little. I mean I'd sort of understand it more if it said Yale or Harvard or something, because then it would be a fashion choice. But why advertise the fact that you're at a university to all the other people who are at the university with you? — David Nicholls

The purpose of life is joy! When you're in joy, you attract the highest and best in every area of your life. Joy increases to the exact degree that you deliberately increase your good thoughts, good words, and good actions. I've found in my life that the easiest way to increase my joy is to religiously practice gratitude until I'm a gratitude machine! — Rhonda Byrne

I own a book,' he thought, delighted (Paolini 291). — Christopher Paolini

But my mother's life was a never-ending round of maintenance. Not one single thing did she ever achieve but that it had to be done all over again, one day or one week or one season later. Oh, the monotony. — Jacqueline Kelly

The gods gave man fire and he invented fire engines. They gave him love and he invented marriage. — Mary Quant

I started my professional career before the blogosphere existed in any sort of meaningful way. I think that my approach as a writer was certainly freer because I wasn't worried, I didn't have commenters on me right from the get-go. I didn't have this instant-reaction culture that young writers have to deal with now. I had different things - I was listed in the phone book and people would look me up and call me and yell at me, but that was about as bad as it got. — Meghan Daum