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Kevin's always saying things like "You've got a real deep bench, now, kid." Or "You gotta keep your eye on the ball, and you're going to push it over the goal line." And I have no idea what he is talking about, but I nod enthusiastically and say, "Sure, of course, sports," and hope he doesn't ask any follow-up questions. — Mindy Kaling

As long as we can be just the sidelight, the side issue, issues that deal with human beings, both men and women and children that should be given more prominence are not. — Eleanor Smeal

I make a project and I panic. Which is good, it can be a method. First, panic. Second, conquer panic by working. Third, find ways to solve your doubts. — Eduardo Souto De Moura

The impostors in soldiers' costumes were nothing but animals themselves; more monstrous than even the hollowgast they controlled. The wights, at least, had minds that could reason - but they used that creative faculty to dismantle the world. To make living things into dead things. And for what? So that they might live a little longer. So that they might have a little more power over the world around them, and the creatures in it, for whom they cared so little.
Waste. Such a stupid waste. — Ransom Riggs

Most writers who leave their country physically have already left it mentally and emotionally. — Ariel Dorfman

It wasn't the paramedics or the surgical team that saved my life. It was Ray and Stella Quinn. — Nora Roberts

Collaboration begins with focusing on the collective good rather than personal gain. — Jane Ripley

With rocky and dangerous pasts, comes determination and self-sacrifice. — Amanda Bennett

To me, politics is a pile of tricks. — Tracy Morgan

If man is not fit to govern himself, how can he be fit to govern someone else? — James Madison

When you give each other everything, it becomes an even trade. Each wins all. — Lois McMaster Bujold