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Divorce is hard. I was about 29 when my husband and I split up. I think we probably fared better than most, because we were young and didn't have kids - but divorce is hard. — Connie Britton

The big advantage to playing the Venetian in Las Vegas - where it's a beautiful theater - is that unlike other places, even many other nice venues, I can do a set and lighting cues, I can put on a real show. I can dress up, wear a tux. — Tim Allen

I don't take criticism lying down. — William Westmoreland

An equal doom clipp'd Time's blest wings of peace. — Petrarch

That's the problem with belief: If you rely on it too heavily, you have a lot of picking up to do after you find out you were wrong. — Craig Lancaster

All our philosophy is as dry as dust if it is not immediately translated into some act of living service. — Mahatma Gandhi

Women could compress a great deal into one look. — Robert Jordan

The boy's (Hack Wilson) got talent and desire, but he ain't got no neck. — John McGraw

ATKINSON. Early Apple employee, developed graphics for the Macintosh. CHRISANN BRENNAN. Jobs's girlfriend at Homestead High, mother — Walter Isaacson

They're gay Slytherins. Beware. — Isaac Oliver

How often we all have heard speakers begin by calling the attention of the audience to their lack of preparation or lack of ability. If you are not prepared, the audience will probably discover it without your assistance. — Dale Carnegie

This man used to go to school with his dog. Then they were separated. His dog graduated! — Henny Youngman

We approached Athens from the north in early twilight, climbing a hill. When we reached its peak, we were dazzled to look down and see the Acropolis struck by one beam of the setting sun, as if posing for a picture. — Donald Hall

I worried so much about how I looked and whether I was doing things right, I felt half the time I was impersonating a girl instead of really being one. — Sue Monk Kidd