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I can't 'make' you love me. But I can fill my pantry with your favourite snacks and offer you a weekly stipend of $75. — Rob Delaney

On radio, you're in your own little world. Every time I'd be doing a possible no-hitter - I think I've done something like 25 no-hitters and a couple of perfect games - I would always put the date on the tape. Not for me, but for the player, so that 25 or 30 years later when he's playing it for his kids or grandkids, you have that date. — Vin Scully

It is no use trying to improve on children's names for wildflowers. — Mary Hunter Austin

At the approach of danger there are always two voices that speak with equal power in the human soul: one very reasonably tells a man to consider the nature of the danger and the means of escaping it; the other, still more reasonably, says that it is too depressing and painful to think of the danger, since it is not in man's power to foresee everything and avert the general course of events, and it is therefore better to disregard what is painful till it comes, and to think about what is pleasant. In solitude a man generally listens to the first voice, but in society to the second. — Leo Tolstoy

You'll find, my friend, that what you love will take you places you never dreamed you'd go. — Tony Kushner

The love between a brother and sister just over a year apart in age held fast. It wasn't twinship, and it wasn't romance, but it was more like a passionate loyalty to a dying brand. — Meg Wolitzer

Because failure isn't an option if success is just a matter of more effort. — W. Bruce Cameron

Had there been a reporter along with Lieutenant Calley when he massacred those people in Vietnam, I think that probably wouldn't have happened. — Bob Schieffer

Books have the power to change and transform your life like few other things you have. — John Patrick Hickey

Hook your editor with a strong opening sentence to bring attention to your writing. — W. Terry Whalin