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The Michigan Republican primary apparently is tighter than Willie Nelson's headband. — Dan Rather

Gamache was the best of them, the smartest and bravest and strongest because he was willing to go into his own head alone, and open all the doors there, and enter all the dark rooms. And make friends with what he found there. — Louise Penny

Our most fundamental spiritual experiences consist on experiences of risk, fear and chances that make us jump from a cliff of emotional turmoil and into a chaos of excitement. It's precisely the potential for disappointment, pain and total annihilation that make them so spiritual. — Robin Sacredfire

There's definitely a sense of responsibility and it's something I take very seriously. It's an honor. There's pressure, but that's a good thing and something I feel very fortunate to have. I take great responsibility for it. Not every number gives you pressure. This number, the No. 3, means so much. It pushes me to be better, to go to the gym, to talk to my crew chief Gil Martin, and to be with the guys on the team every day. The number pushes me and that's a good thing. — Austin Dillon

Camouflage your soul! Hide!Hide!Hide! The gender police are here. The gender police are everywhere. — Judy Croome

I only knew that Adam was hurt, and I wasn't there to make him safe. — Patricia Briggs

My question becomes, 'If we want to empower people with higher pay, there are probably better ways to do it that are more enduring than simply a federal mandate on wage level.' — Marco Rubio

The music I listened to as a kid - the Stones, the Beatles - that was so rebellious at the time, it became mainstream. — Ian Schrager

He had come to think that so long as a man wants to do right he may go where he can: when he can go no further, then it is not the way. — George MacDonald