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As a game-show host, what I'm thinking and what I'm experiencing doesn't matter. My opinion doesn't matter. So there's a flattened reality to it. It's fun to do. But it's certainly not myself in totality - or even maybe a little bit. — Michael Ian Black

Always respond to every impulse to pray. The impulse to pray may come when you are reading or when you are battling with a text. I would make an absolute law of this: always obey such an impulse. — David Lloyd-Jones

If you have not often felt the joy of doing a kind act, you have neglected much, and most of all yourself. — A. Neilen

The women working at abortion clinics are really on the front lines and the true heroes of feminism. — Betty Dodson

You have to see the human being in the enemy. If there is potential for change, there is still hope. — Deborah Ellis

I've had a pretty charmed life, so there's nothing that I need to take too seriously right now. — Larisa Oleynik

Painting is a field that attracts a lot of lazy people. You can just sort of sit and wait for things to come to you. I know a lot of painters who'll sit and chat it up all night. But God, I just can't do that. — Jamie Wyeth

There is a glorious candor in an honest quart of wine,
A certain inspitation which I cannot well define. — Eugene Field

Ten months ago, I would have sat beside them, drinking beer and fitting in, and writing witty commentary in my head: She puts the words out there on purpose, like a lawyer trying to lead the jury. "Objection, Miss Monk." "So sorry. Please disregard." But it's too late because the jury has heard the words and latched onto them - if he likes her, she must like him in return. ... But now I stand there, feeling dull and out of place and wondering how I was ever friends with Amanda to begin with. The air is too close. — Jennifer Niven

The moment she goes after the coffeemaker, however, I'm going to have to put a stop to it. — Eliza Lentzski