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Earl and I actually didn't have much in common with each other, either, but we were the only ten-year-olds in Pittsburgh who liked Aguirre, the Wrath of God, and that counted for something. It actually counted for a lot. — Jesse Andrews

Acknowledging class was always difficult for 'New Democrats' - it was second-wave, it was divisive - but 2008 made retro politics cool again. — Thomas Frank

Making the tax cuts permanent will continue to grow the economy, create jobs, and put more money in the pockets of the hard-working families of Pennsylvania. — Tim Murphy

My mother insisted that her children read. — Jimmy Buffett

Opportunity never sneaks up on those who straddle the fence of indecision. — Napoleon Hill

I'm a character actor, so as a character actor, I'm always looking for something interesting. — John Noble

The face before him was like nothing he had ever seen before. It was smooth, with a black strip of cloth tied over its forehead, and yet it was deeply furrowed, like the sea, that can have tall waves but not a wrinkle on the surface. The eyes were like dark chasms and yet they were the eyes of a human being and not empty sockets. The skin was a greenish olive colour and looked as if it were made of bronze ... — Gustav Meyrink

Healing from grief is about finding a new dimension to an old relationship. The person you love, the place you lived, or the pet you had may be gone, but the experience you had with that beloved, and how you have changed as a result of that relationship, are with you forever. — Sara Stein

Congratulations on your moral bankruptcy, Ms Fenworth. — Tabitha McGowan

When your afraid,reallyafraid, you see things you never saw before, you pay attention to the world. — Tim O'Brien

I feel the only way I'm going to be successful in moving on is if I keep a separation. — Paul Reubens

Our knowledge has no memory. We have always lived here; what we know has always been. — Kat Rosenfield