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They move their bodies and hands to communicate. Imagination even applies to language. They often make — Carol Tuttle

People don't bother to check with anything anymore. They just like to speculate in print. We like fact-checking! — Mick Jagger

For a moment I was dizzied by the impulse to leave her there: shove the techs' hands away, shout at hovering morgue men to get the hell out. We had taken enough toll on her. All she had left was her death and I wanted to leave her that, that at least. I wanted to wrap her up in soft blankets, stroke back her clotted hair, pull up a duvet of falling leaves and little animals' rustles. Leave her to sleep, sliding away forever down her secret underground river, while breathing seasons spun dandelion seeds and moon phases and snowflakes above her head. She had tried so hard to live. — Tana French

A lot of the best acting training I had was in junior high and high school. We had very demanding directors and did real plays. You put our plays up against any theater troupe of any age, and they usually did pretty damn well. — Jello Biafra

The next message you need is always right where you are. — Ram Dass

Film for me became how I related to everything else. — Harry Knowles

It's okay," I say-perhaps the biggest lie of all. But it's one of those things you do. You say something like "It's okay" not because it is, in fact, okay, but because you're hoping these words will somehow make it okay. Even though they never, ever do. — David Levithan

Coaching is about finding a system that works for your players. There are some underlying principles which are applied in any coaching situation but it's about picking the lock to get this group of players to play the best volleyball they're capable of playing for a long period of time. — Hugh McCutcheon

People have been trained to criticize, insult, and otherwise communicate in ways that create distance among people. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

You're not a moron. You're only a case of arrested development. — Ernest Hemingway,