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There's a lot of essay writing that could pass for journalism and journalism that could pass for essay. Some of it is just taxonomy. — Eula Biss

The wisdom of all religions has to be respected. The discoveries of science are also essential for our time and the future. — Thomas Keating

Thanks so much, everybody, for making gay marriage legal, thank you for everything you've done-I'm just going to walk through that door — Portia De Rossi

Led Zeppelin would never have reformed if he or Jimmy Page were bald. — Paul Weller

Baseball is a boy's game that makes grown men cry. — Bill Veeck

Let me tell you, hitting 40 is not fun. — Charisma Carpenter

She wasn't much over five feet and a hundred pounds, and she looked a little scrawny around the neck and ankles. But that was all right. It was perfectly all right. The good Lord had known just where to put that flesh where it would really do some good. — Jim Thompson

When I was a publisher of CNN, I took responsibility for the actions of the network. — Ted Turner

Work becomes at once a delight and a tyrant. For even when the time comes and you can relax, you hardly know how. — Alice Foote MacDougall

I'm just being normal. A normal woman. Well, I don't know what a normal woman is, but I'm a woman and I'm Yoko and I've never changed that. — Yoko Ono

It is good to say it aloud: 'Nothing has happened.' Once again: 'Nothing has happened.' Does that help? — Rainer Maria Rilke

Love hath never known a law beyond its own sweet will. — John Greenleaf Whittier

Nobody likes to be found out, not even one who has made ruthless confession a part of his profession. Any autobiographer, therefore, at least between the lines, spars with his reader and potential judge. — Erik Erikson

But in the act of attempting to imitate I discovered that I had a voice of my own. Whether I liked it or not was another matter. I found that I was my best or that I pleased myself most or came closest to my goals when I was tapped into something autobiographical. — Guy Maddin

I am aware that somewhere along the line, I've subconsciously turned down the pitch of my speech, like a silencer of a gun that softens the sound of its firing. Now, even when I yell, I don't feel like I am using my full voice. — Koren Zailckas