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Just rest another minute, Cass. You needed to cry those tears. You've been through a terrible time. Just let me hold you. — Mary Connealy

There's this thin line between knowing something is going to be really hard and saying, 'Yeah, you know, but I still gotta see if I can pull it off.' — Michael Keaton

The contrast between an apparent concern about poverty and lack of concern about inequality was nicely summarized recently by English historian David Kynaston: "Everyone is happy talking about eliminating poverty, because this looks like an admirable and ethical response to the problem of inequality, while leaving the structures of power untouched. — Branko Milanovic

This is the eternal challenge with ignorance - ignorance can't see itself. — Bryant McGill

I have to write three books a year to make a reasonable living out of writing - unless, of course, she gets a major American film deal. Phryne has been optioned since the very first book, but to make a historical TV movie, it costs $30,000 a day extra for the historical detail to be correct, so most people aren't doing it. — Kerry Greenwood

I am a Mistress to others; you are the Master of me. Of my heart, mind and soul. — Joey W. Hill

People didn't want the truth about the other side. They just wanted hope. — T.L. Hines

Learn to share your love with others, but keep part of this love for yourself — Paulo Coelho

I think the Northern Ireland accent is one of the most beautiful in the world. — Colum McCann

I am more than good enough
To accomplish everything I can be,
I will wake up today
The history could have been different.
But I am here now. — Priscilla Koranteng

Don't gobblefunk around with words. — Roald Dahl

Each day is a gift. Treasure it and remember it for what it is. There may come a time when that memory is all you have. — Bette Lee Crosby

One time, I came off stage and a guy named Roman Decare, God rest his soul, he was a comic. 'Louie, if you do that family stuff, and you're a clean comic on stage, you'll become famous.' And, for some reason, a switch clicked, and I started doing the family stuff, and it became a giant part of my life. — Louie Anderson

Slavery naturally tends to destroy all sense of justice and equity. It puffs up the mind with pride: teaches youth a habit of looking down upon their fellow creatures with contempt, esteeming them as dogs or devils, and imagining themselves beings of superior dignity and importance, to whom all are indebted. This banishes the idea, and unqualifies the mind for the practice of common justice. — David Rice