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As Latinas, we tend to be overly partial considering stereotypes. I'm interested in being naughty and edgy. — Judy Reyes

The utilitarian argument against fiestas, parades, carnivals, and general public merriment is that they produce nothing. But they do: they produce society. They renew the reasons why we might want to belong and the feeling that we do. — Rebecca Solnit

I know I express myself best singing love songs, and Jim Steinman gave me my rock style, which I have always wanted. I can express myself best putting a lot of emotion into singing rock songs. — Bonnie Tyler

Librarians are teaching the next generation how to use digital media responsibly. — Jarrett J. Krosoczka

The atheist joined his hands. It wasn't against the Gods. He smiled, with his hands folded, saw his daughter's in-laws approaching near. — Bhavik Sarkhedi

We're putting all of our energy into making it right. And we have already had several software updates. We've got a huge plan to make it even better. It will get better and better over time. We screwed up. That's the fact. — Tim Cook

It's the butterflies in our bellies, and the lightening in our eyes that tells me this all makes so much fucking sense. — LeAnne Mechelle

He used to tell me, 'Do what you like to do. It'll probably turn out to be what you do best. — Wallace Stegner

New forms of the artistic register are one of the infallible signs of an authentic moment. — Christopher Hitchens

There's not a lot you can do about the national economy but there is a lot you can do about your personal economy. — Zig Ziglar

I've never been pushy. People have said I should have been, more, but I'm not sure. I've watched hugely ambitious people: the minute they've got a success, they know where it's going, they know how to deal with it, and it all happens for them. Great. But that's not the way I - well, I don't like to use the word 'operate'. — John Hurt