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It was useless trying to explain to Cecila that poetry wasn't a commodity, that it could never be bought or sold, that it was, in fact, unteansferrable, remaining forever a part of the one who wrote it. — Tennessee Williams

However, I began to submit poems to British magazines, and some were accepted. It was a great moment to see my first poems published. It felt like entering a tradition. — Helen Dunmore

Quality begins on the inside ... then works its way out. — Bob Moawad

I couldn't stand back and watch the strong economy that my father envisioned go to ruins. — Park Geun-hye

Everyday could be a day of a great lesson — Martellis Thurmand

The answer is the Savior who is the source and author of peace. — Quentin L. Cook

I am proud to be an American. Because an American can eat anything on the face of this earth as long as he has two pieces of bread. — Bill Cosby

To be conscious is inevitably to be a hypocrite. We can stomach our own kind, or just enough of them who either prove useful to us or are not handily destructible, only by the terms of the following contract: we will eat some of the other fellow's excrement if he will eat some of ours. — Thomas Ligotti

Lady, you have the wrong number. Our cat isn't even in the hospital. He doesn't want pajamas. — Jenny Lawson

The universe can take quite a while to deliver. — Desmond Tutu

Perhaps it had something to do with the case becoming too neat, all the evidence suddenly lining up and cooperating with their theory. Or maybe his doubts were based on something as unreliable as "intuition," though Carlson had never been a big fan of that particular aspect of investigative work. Intuition was often a way of cutting corners, a nifty technique of replacing hard evidence and facts with something far more elusive and capricious. The worst investigators Carlson knew relied on so-called intuition. He — Harlan Coben

The only way to sustain a career is to be as prolific as you can be, and open to opportunities. — Christine Vachon