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I don't know what's going to happen. I take it day by day, playing my music. — Cheyenne Kimball

I suppose if you have ten children one of them might go into government, which is the same as losing a child really. — Catherynne M Valente

When the pain comes, you know what I do? I smile. — Chris McCormack

The moon is weird tonight. A yellow devil with a knowing face and hard triumphant eyes. The top of his head is cropped off diagonally, as though he is wearing an invisible hat at a jaunty angle. Usually when I see the moon I feel like I've been blessed, but not tonight. The moon is telling me to watch my feet.
pg. 50 — Kirsty Eagar

You know, I did start a Twitter account, but that's the only thing I do. I feel torn because I don't want to promo myself and force that down people's throats, but on the other hand, that's a component. There's some real interest in, "Hey, what are you doing next?" — John Cho

Boswell, when he speaks of his Life of Johnson, calls it my magnum opus, but it may more properly be called his opera, for it is truly a composition founded on a true story, in which there is a hero with a number of subordinate characters, and an alternate succession of recitative and airs of various tone and effect, all however in delightful animation. — James Boswell

My top priority in any trade negotiation is expanding opportunity for hardworking Americans. It's no secret that past trade deals haven't always lived up to their promise, and that's why I will only sign my name to an agreement that helps ordinary Americans get ahead, the bill put forward today would help us write those rules in a way that avoids the mistakes from our past, seizes opportunities for our future and stays true to our values. — Barack Obama

I was born at the right time. I was a freak - the only young player when darts took off in the 1970s. — Eric Bristow

Achieving one's goal is the key to one's happiness and contentment. — Joey Lawsin

I started to write because of my dream to become a filmmaker. I got to know about a film school in Paris and it was my goal to get there. To do that I knew I had to learn French. In order to practice I started to write journals in French. The effort I made to master what I regarded a bad thing - a language owned by the rich Moroccans - brought me the ability to write. — Abdellah Taia

America would still be an unnamed continent full of migratory tribes chasing the rear end of a buffalo every time their stomachs growled. — Ann Coulter

In these writings, and in all my teaching work, I continue to ask the question, "What about the children? — Albert J. LaChance