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It's very rare that I come to an event where I'm like the fifth- or sixth-most interesting person. — Barack Obama

Through touch, God gave us the power to injure or to heal, to wage war or to wash feet. Let us not forget the gravity of that. Let us not forget the call. — Rachel Held Evans

Fighting beside Bucky was a bit like guarding the back of a rampaging bear, but it was a role Tobias had played a hundred times back in school. For all his mild manners, Buckingham Penner was a full-steam-ahead kind of fighter with little regard for sneak attacks from behind. — Emma Jane Holloway

Maybe the artist becomes the marshal. It'd probably be a very different kind of society with artists in control. — Joelle Carter

Most women seem to be required to pit themselves against men in dramatic situations, and the men got to pit themselves against ideas or God. — Judy Davis

I am a woman. I go on set, and I'll be who I am, and I'll represent who I am. I think it comes with age. — Karen Elson

An inconvenience is an adventure wrongly considered. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

It's very important with an artificial leg that all high heels are exactly the same height. — Heather Mills

I attended public school in Houston. I took piano lessons for several years, and in high school, I played trombone in the marching band. I remember especially enjoying two seasonal activities: ice skating with the Houston Figure Skating Club in the winter and visiting an aunt and uncle's farm in West Texas in the summer. — Robert Woodrow Wilson

Caw! Caw, Hartley, caw!"
Chase narrowed his eyes again.
"Sam?"
I nodded. Then crossed to the window again and called down to Sam. "You can quit squawking. He caught me. — Gemma Halliday

You can't make Howard Dean a straw man. He is what he appears to be. And that's the beauty of Howard Dean. — Howard Dean

Steve Buscemi is hilarious. He's really, really good with improv. — Steve Carell

Is nature a gigantic cat? If so, who strokes its back? — W. Bernard Carlson

Freedom is the right to one's dignity as a man. — Archibald MacLeish

The way I see it, the nineteenth century was a British century. The twenthieth century is an American century. I predict that the twenty-first century will be a Chinese century. The pendulum of history will swing from the ying ashes brought by the Cultural Revolution to the yang pheonix arising from its wreckage.
Aunt Baba, pg 226. Year 1979 — Adeline Yen Mah