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I certainly know what it is like to go to work and leave your baby at home. It is an ache that only other mothers can understand. I always say that it feels like you've left a limb at home. And I really struggled for the first few months of work. There were times when I shut myself in my room and cried. — Leigh-Allyn Baker

There can be no difference anywhere that does not make a difference somewhere. — William James

I write a lot of songs about my impressions from a man's point of view. — Kool Keith

You're not getting this back you know. Consider it an asshole tax. — Chuck Palahniuk

Quotes About Ovid would suggest the entries are not quotes by Ovid. — Paul Burns

I'm weary of the battle. But a tired fighter can still be a fighter. — Robert Cormier

God has smiled on me, He has set me free. For us to acknowledge that we have been set free from toxic dependency, from crippling obsession or guilt, that we have been graced with the ability finally to forgive someone, is just plain astonishing. — Anne Lamott

Every start on an untrodden path is a venture which only in unusual circumstances looks sensible and likely to succeed. — Albert Schweitzer

I received a call from Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum and head coach Eric Mangini. They asked me if I was ready to become a New York Jet. I quickly answered 'yes' and began to hug everyone at the table. — D'Brickashaw Ferguson

At some point, you just pull off the band aid and it hurts. But when it is over, you are relieved. — John Green

It is a commonplace that good historians don't judge statements from past times by the standards of their own. — Richard Dawkins

Is the world really a better place now that nothing is considered bad? People just do what they want, with anyone. How is that different from what animals do in the wild? — Diana Palmer