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I enjoy being characters rather than myself. — Kristen Wiig
I think editors are excellent marketers. They know their audience and produce copy to appeal to them - they just don't call it marketing. — David Robinson
Poetry transcends the nation-state. Poetry transcends government. It brings the traditional concept of power to its knees. I have always believed poetry to be an eternal conversation in which the ancient poets remain contemporary, a conversation inviting us into other languages and cultures even as poetry transcends language and culture, returning us again and again to primal rhythms and sounds. — Sam Hamill
She really was too sweet and innocent for an asshole like me. "She's with her mother." I — Lora Ann
One of the great problems with Americans is that - being a decent people - they assume that everyone else is equally decent. — Meir Kahane
How sad to be the last of your kind, flashing your signal in the dark, alone, to nothingness. But I was not alone, was I? I had learned that there were others of my kind out there. — Jacqueline Kelly
Here's a simplification of everything I'm going through: You + Me is bad news. — Sara Bareilles
The credit crunch was based on a climate (the post-Cold War victory party of free-market capitalism), a problem (the sub-prime mortgages), a mistake (the mathematical models of risk) and a failure, that of the regulators. — John Lanchester
I don't read the Bible as the literal word of God; I don't view Jesus as a God. I've rejected both those statements. I view Jesus as a model for how we should live, and by that definition I do consider myself a Christian. — Tim DeChristopher
My husband Terry and I are mostly monogamous ... There are times - certain set and limited circumstances - when it is permissible for us to have sex with others. — Dan Savage
Poverty is when there is no food and a child is forced to fill its stomach with water for the night. — Matsime Simon Mohapi
