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T. Ray said 'Who do you think you are? Julias Shakespeare?' The man sincerely thought that was Shakespeare's first name, and if you think I should have corrected him, you are ignorant about the art of survival. — Sue Monk Kidd

Sometimes I get so caught up in my own problems that I forget how amazing the world is. — Wendelin Van Draanen

In their matching candy-stripe shirts, the Beach Boys were America's biggest band of the early '60s, transmitting utopian bulletins of summer without end to a cold and overcast nation. — Steve Erickson

My career has always revolved around what I do and don't want my sisters and brothers seeing me doing. — Melissa Joan Hart

The Tea Party ended up being a shill for corporate America. — Russ Feingold

I received many years of good advice from my father - how to live, how to play, how to be a gentleman. — Arnold Palmer

Honest folks, born and bred in a visible manner, were mostly not overwise or clever _ at least, not beyond such a matter as knowing the signs of the weather; and the process by which rapidity and dexterity of any kind were acquired was so wholly hidden, that they partook of the nature of conjuring. — George Eliot

For me it was perfect, because it wasn't a very competitive environment, and it was a studio program. They basically send you off, and say, bring us some work, and we'll help you improve it. It really rewarded self-discipline. — Anthony Doerr

For me, you don't ever want to be defined by the color of your skin. You want to be defined by your work ethic, the person that you are, your character, your personality. That's what I've tried to go out and do. — Robert Griffin III

You get used to it when you feel like you're an artist. — Pharrell Williams

Hopefully everybody will just let me get on with my life. I'm going to. — Paul Gascoigne

If growing up means not seeing one's family and friends on the regular - all in the name of paying the bills, then growing up is overrated. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

How is a boy's mind to expand if he does not ask questions, and who should be so well able to answer his questions as his father? — G.A. Henty