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At that first preview, it was disorienting to watch more than 200 strangers stream into the theater, hailing from God-knows-where. They didn't know they were obstructing what had very recently been Andy's path to the stage, or occupying the spot where Tommy liked to preside, arms crossed, a couple of fingers to his lips. But as Alexander Hamilton kept trying to tell us, even the best-ordered societies need infusions of new blood to thrive. Keep it in mind the next time you go to the theater: Some gifted men and women have built a community in that room, and the immigrant is you. — Jeremy McCarter

When men lie to women, presenting a false self, the terrible price they pay to maintain "power over" us is the loss of their capacity to give and receive love. — Bell Hooks

You're always playing the game to reach the ultimate goal. — Tony Romo

Most performers don't admit this, because it sounds negative and performers are not supposed to be negative, but when I was on the road, I was lonely. — Tom Glazer

Justin Butterfield of Illinois, a Federalist-turned-Whig, said of the Mexican-American War, said, "I opposed one war and it ruined me. From now on I am for war, pestilence and famine. — Michael S. Green

Establishing goals is all right if you don't let them deprive you of interesting detours. — Doug Larson

It is one of the things she has come to love about America, the abundance of unreasonable hope. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Life had a way of working out. The lid-for-every-pot theory seemed to work, if you waited long enough and were patient. — Danielle Steel

Science Fiction is a branch of children's literature. — Thomas M. Disch

I thought he made me a different person altogether, but maybe I was always holding those pieces inside me, waiting for a chance to use them. — Brenna Yovanoff