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My eyes travel up red slacks, a white marching band shirt with a red sash that says ORCHARD HIGH, and finally reach the top of Levi's head fashioning a red and white hat that straps under his chin. He gives me a half smile, and taps his leg with his piccolo.
He is without a doubt, the sexiest human being alive. — Cassie Mae

The House has passed several bipartisan bills to ensure all Americans have the opportunity to secure a good job to provide for their families. All of these jobs bills deserve the support of our Senators and a strong show of leadership from the president. — Joe Heck

Many times, I thought the sat-phone was just a hindrance because it can become a crutch. You can call someone in Australia or Europe and talk about what you're going through, but it doesn't actually help. Sat-phones and GPS can't show you where the grass or the wells are. — Tim Cope

Cooking has always brought me a happiness that I didn't think was available. I just fire up the stove, and things start to fade away. — Paula Deen

A hole in my Sam. — Jodi Meadows

He wore khaki pants and a dark blue tee shirt, and was much shorter
than he sounded on the phone. For some reason this made Kat even
more uneasy. — M.L. Terese

Self-conscious rejection of the absolute is the best way to resist God; thus illusion, the substance of life, is saved. — Emil Cioran

Ask for the sale when the mood is right. The worst possible place is in the prospects' office. Best place is a business breakfast, lunch or dinner. Next best is your office. Next best is a trade show. Ask early, and ask often. — Jeffrey Gitomer

Quit it," Kitty warns. "We're not getting a cat. Cats are blah. They're also very manipulative — Jenny Han

I can work hard and be disciplined like a soldier, but I could never reach their level of fitness. — Richard C. Armitage

Tank's a fantastic human being, as far as fighting's concerned. — Jim Brown

Life had a way of stamping out that intensity of passion; ... love wasn't enough. — Nicholas Sparks