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When I was in college I was accused of being a goody two-shoes. But every goody two-shoes has a bad side. — Elizabeth Banks
I never cook. My favorite place to eat is Smith & Wollensky in Chicago. — Jonathan Toews
You think too much. Thinking will bring you nothing but suffering. Be simple. — Christopher Moore
Hundreds of ballplayers have performed well after Tommy John surgery, in which an elbow ligament is replaced by material from elsewhere on the body. More and more, athletes will perform with a bit of this or a bit of that in a joint or muscle. — George Vecsey
What's terrible is that there's nothing terrible, that the very essence of life is petty, uninteresting, and degradingly trite. — Ivan Turgenev
CAVILER, n. A critic of our own work. — Ambrose Bierce
She never felt sorry for herself, and that was something I decided I admired most in people. — Jeannette Walls
The 2016 presidential campaign is heating up. Can you feel the indifference, the apathy? — David Letterman
The truth is, I would do anything for Alan Rudolph. If he asked me to stand on my head and spit wooden nickels, I would. I love him. I loved working with him. — Lesley Ann Warren
You have treated the arts as the cherry on the cake. It needs to be the yeast. — Mallika Sarabhai
Because everyone deserves love. A hug is a display of love that begins on the physical end of the spectrum but bleeds into the emotional end of the spectrum if you let it, if you give into it. It's the most innocent, pure form of physical human connection there is. It only takes two willing people, who don't even have to know each other, to participate. Two willing people who want that exchange. It's so easy, but there are people who never get them. People who never get them, — Kim Holden
Sure, I'd take the responsibility of queen any day. — Charisma Carpenter
We're not teaching our students the importance of relationships with other people: how you work with them, what the relational pathology consists of, how you examine your own conscience, how you examine the inner world, how you examine your dreams. — Irvin D. Yalom