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This increase in the life span and in the number of our senior citizens presents this Nation with increased opportunities: the opportunity to draw upon their skill and sagacityand the opportunity to provide the respect and recognition they have earned. It is not enough for a great nation merely to have added new years to lifeour objective must also be to add new life to those years. — John F. Kennedy

Captain, that's not your style; you don't want to make money, you simply want to have money - in order to spend it. — Robert A. Heinlein

Ah, what broken creatures we are, and how we endure. — Anne Rice

Shakespeare is one of the best means of culture the world possesses. Whoever is at home in his pages is at home everywhere. — Henry Norman Hudson

The more a daughter knows the details of her mother's life [ ... ] the stronger the daughter. — Anita Diamant

I'm not talking with an American accent. I haven't gone off and become Sammy Hagar. — Billy Idol

People respond when you tell them there is a great future in front of you, you can leave your past behind. — Joel Osteen

Your dad was in a street gang? My adopted dad was an accountant for a big Fortune 500 corporation. Him, me, and my adopted mom lived in the suburbs in an English Tudor house with a gigantic basement where he fiddled with model trains. The other dads were lawyers and research chemists, but they all ran model trains. Every weekend they could, they'd load into a family van and cruise into the city for research. Snapping pictures of gang members. Gang graffiti. Sex workers walking their tracks. Litter and pollution and homeless heroin addicts. All this, they'd study and bicker about, trying to outdo each other with the most realistic, the grittiest scenes of urban decay they could create in HO train scale in a subdivision basement — Chuck Palahniuk

soothing seemed to work and soon the grunts petered away in to the rhythmic rasping of animal slumber. To keep the camel calm, he removed his saddle and unstrapped the heavy bag from its back, and took out his robe. In — Tony Wilson