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What do schools do that for?" he grumbles. "What's the point of summer if they give you homework?"
"Exactly! — Victoria Schwab

In 1960, of Ohio's ten million residents, one million were born in Kentucky, West Virginia, or Tennessee. This doesn't count the large number of migrants from elsewhere in the southern Appalachian Mountains; nor does it include the children or grandchildren of migrants who were hill people to the core. There were undoubtedly many of these children and grandchildren, as hillbillies tended to have much higher birthrates than the native population.6 — J.D. Vance

There are a lot of people that have marginal powers, like a guy who levitates a little bit off the ground, or someone who can breathe a little bit of fire, or someone that can freeze a little bit of something, if it's really close to him, you say, "Well, what do you do with that? How is that useful?" There is so much of it around you and you're seeing it, it becomes the important thing in society. — Sharlto Copley

I don't have hobbies; hobbies cost money. Interests are quite free. — George Carlin

A horse that has made a positive change in his behavior needs an opportunity to 'soak', to concentrate on & digest what he has learned. He needs his quiet time. Given this opportunity, his response will be better the next time you work with him. — Buck Brannaman

There's no such thing as fiction", Annie told him once. "If you can imagine something, then it's happened. — Charles De Lint

For more than 30 years the Islamic regime and its apologists have tried to dismiss women's struggle in Iran as part of a western ploy. — Azar Nafisi

However, if you're already inclined to both write and pray, you may as well figure out how they can help each other. — Ed Cyzewski

Beauty is no handicap if you don't think about it. — Sophia Loren

If I can choose who I am in the moment, then I can choose to come in as my left brain personality and all of the skill sets that goes with that. — Jill Bolte Taylor

For many Extraverts, "hell at a party" is "not being able to get in." Many introverts see it as "being there. — Isabel Briggs Myers