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I'm a true believer that unless you're Prince or Stevie Wonder - and even Prince is showing that he needs help - not everybody can produce themselves. I'm definitely not that person. — Meshell Ndegeocello

When hiring key employees, there are only two qualities to look for: judgement and taste. Almost everything else can be bought by the yard. — John W. Gardner

Thoughts and sorrows seem to have remained on the other side of the mountains. Between tormented men and hateful deeds, a person has to think and sorrow so much! Back there it is so difficult and so desperately important to find a reason for staying alive. How else should a person go on living? Sheer misery makes one profound. — Hermann Hesse

Oh come on. Let's serenade the stars. Maybe we'll catch one falling- Jameson Grant — Nikki Lynn Barrett

Here's a question I still can't answer: Did I see through the male tricks because I was destined to scheme that way myself? Or do girls see through the tricks, too, and just pretend not to notice? — Jeffrey Eugenides

As to the kind of truth one finds in books, it is a truth that enables us sometimes to discern what things are not, without ever enabling us to discover what they are. — Anatole France

The first interview I went on I got at age 5. It was a commercial for First Federal Bank. — Erin Moran

In our culture, we have smart people and then we have the hot people. And the hot people have all the sex, and the smart people don't. — Mark Haskell Smith

Look to it that you do not try to do all of it, do not try to do too much, lest your spirit grow weary. Besides, a good prayer mustn't be too long. Do not draw it out. Prayer ought to be frequent and fervent. — Martin Luther

What do you want exactly? (Fang)
An end to the mistreatment of small, fluffy dust bunnies. (Thorn) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

It's important to do see the results of your philanthropy while you are alive. — Husnu Ozyegin

We all have our crosses to bear. — Dennis Lehane

If you ask the question of Americans, should we pay our bills? One hundred percent would say yes. There's a significant misunderstanding on the debt ceiling. People think it's authorizing new spending. The debt ceiling doesn't authorize new spending; it allows us to pay obligations already incurred. — Peter Welch