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When I was in Birmingham I used to go to a place called Redwood Field. I used to get there for a two o'clock game. Where can you make this kind of money playing sports? It was just a pleasure to go out and enjoy myself and get paid for it. — Willie Mays

I'm also looking for gems that the average reader might have missed. — Terri Windling

Don't kiss me again," she begged softly as she stood. — Iris Blobel

The thing that fuels me the most is the desire to be on stage. And singing is the ultimate way of expressing all the emotions that I have inside. — Danielle De Niese

First and foremost, you've got to make yourself happy. Essentially being who you are is the most important thing. When you're after truth, happiness always comes. — Nadia Giosia

I walked into this industry blond with red lips, and I will leave this industry blond with red lips. Mark my words. — Rita Ora

We're stronger than we realize. — Jeannette Walls

If you live life, then you become what are. — Dave Matthews

the willingness to show up and be seen with no guarantee of outcome - is the only path to more love, belonging, and joy. He — Brene Brown

Warren Buffett has shown you can be very, very successful without being rapacious, while still being honest, without engaging in constant legal battles. — Guy Spier

I wrap my arms more tightly around his neck and he bends his head to kiss me. When his lips meet mine, there is fire, just like always. But there's something else, too. Something deeper, sweeter. More meaningful. It makes my heart sing like his kiss makes my toes curl. — M. Leighton

Being gay was a bit like the Olympics: It disappeared in ancient times, and then they brought it back in the twentieth century. — Nick Hornby

Love is still something I'm learning about. — Lela Loren

I was a young troubadour when I rode in on a song. And, I'll be an old troubadour when I'm gone. — George Strait

A precision of composition and figuration is what I'm working toward. I've always felt viewers should have an experience without having to ask what the hell is was about. — Eric Fischl