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Women and cats do what they do; there is nothing a man can do about it — Robert A. Heinlein

Oh shit, the jig is up! HIDE THE COOKIES! — Tara Sivec

Removed from their own day of glorious release — Maya Angelou

Whenever you take the time to inspire someone, to aid them in their inner search, you'll find energy will come back to you - unless you are ego tripping or you are trying to manipulate them. — Frederick Lenz

Specificity is the soul of narrative. — John Hodgman

The moment he felt well enough to walk any distance, he was out of here and flying to someplace hot. Hopefully not hell. — Barbara Elsborg

Oh oh it's magic, when I'm with you, oh oh it's magic, you know it's true, got a hold on you. — Ric Ocasek

Lightly I sped when hope was high
And youth beguiled the chase,
I follow, follow still: But I
Shall never see her face. — Frederick Locker-Lampson

Each of us is a museum that opens for business the moment we're born, with memory the sole curator. How could a staff of one possibly stay abreast of all those holdings? — Kate Bolick

I'm only concerned with making music that I love and that my fans will respond to. I am happy to see other really good young artists able to flourish and pursue their careers. — Hoodie Allen

My father thought of himself as a tradesman. A craftsman. — Thomas Steinbeck

If I was to direct Ron Howard, I guarantee you, I would put him through a living hell every day. I would demand so much of him. We wouldn't quit until he leaves the set crying. Weeping! Spent! — Tom Hanks

We got the Hawks I aint talking about the Peach state — Nicki Minaj

I see the rainbow in the sky, the dew upon the grass; I see them, and I ask not why they glimmer or they pass. With folded arms I linger not to call them back; 'twere vain: In this, or in some other spot, I know they'll shine again. — Walter Savage Landor