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There is no right or wrong way of giving. People in Los Angeles have made major contributions in different ways to the city: Eli Broad to art. David Geffen to hospitals. I'm not judgmental. — Patrick Soon-Shiong

The trend in modern American culture is toward ever more individualized eating ... and with every food added to the list of things one does not eat, the shorter becomes the list of people with whom one can enjoy table fellowship ... for those of us whose health permits, partaking readily of whatever is offered can be a way of affirming that eating together is at least as important as whatever it is that is eaten. — Margaret Kim Peterson

The only really expensive thing in our family budget, frankly, is private air travel. — Nick Hanauer

Everybody talked about Freud when I lived in New Orleans, but I have never read him. Neither did Shakespeare. I doubt if Melville did either, and I'm sure Moby Dick didn't.
(William Faulkner) — William Faulkner

May our prayers today - and every day - be from our hearts and with the focus of our whole being! — Billy Graham

Forgiveness of those who have transgressed against you, or those you love, is not about them; it is about you. It is a gift to yourself. — Phillip C. McGraw

I plot the first 5 or 6 chapters quite minutely, and also the end. So I know where I am going but not how I'm going to get there, which gives characters the chance to develop organically, as happens in real life as you get to know a person. — Joanna Trollope

If we are invested in a writing life - as opposed to a writing career - then we are in it for the process and not the product. — Julia Cameron

Some of the most thrilling things in life are done on impulse. — Syrie James

They were Republicans, Nixon Republicans, and so didn't subscribe to the notion that laws are supposed to apply to all people equally. — Bill Bryson

My debt to you, Beloved, is one I cannot pay, in any coin of any realm, on any reckoning day. — Jessie B. Rittenhouse

If compassion and mercy are not compatible with politics," Ford said, "then something is the matter with politics. — Nancy Gibbs