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For me, President Obama is our best choice because he has a vision of the United States as a place where we are all in this together. — Bruce Springsteen

It doesn't interest me to be Harrison Ford. It interests me to be Mike Pomeroy and Indiana Jones and Jack Ryan. I don't want to be in the Harrison Ford business. I take what I do seriously, but I don't take myself seriously. — Harrison Ford

It is not enough to merely be authentic in sharing yourself; to succeed in dating you need to consider how you will be interpreted as well. — John Gray

The best gifts one can give to someone are not things, the best ones to offer are a little Time, Love, Care and Respect. — Venkat Desireddy

Sure, and fatherhood is super important too. I'm not trying to make this a women-only club by any means. Just that even men rarely view their role in child rearing as the most important thing they do, when in fact it is clearly the most important thing that anybody does. — Rufi Thorpe

for it is better that we slay a coward, than through a coward all we to be slain. — Thomas Malory

Cleanliness is the Hallmark of perfect standards and the best quality inspector is the conscience — J.R.D. Tata

Man, that cat [Ornette Coleman] is nuts. — Thelonious Monk

I completely believe that I will produce my best work and my best work will come in my thirties. — Jonathan Rhys Meyers

There is a great suspicion of saying that anyone, especially a child, is 'the product of destiny,' or 'formed by fate,' or 'predestined for a certain life.' I am suspicious, too, of efforts to cage children or adults in preconceived ideas of who they are or should be. — Michael Gurian

The contamination of drinking water in dense urban settlements did not merely affect the number of V. cholerae circulating through the small intestines of mankind. It also greatly increased the lethality of the bacteria. This is an evolutionary principle that has long been observed in populations of disease-spreading microbes. Bacteria and viruses evolve at much faster rates than humans do, for several reasons. For one, bacterial life cycles are incredibly fast: a single bacterium can produce a million offspring in a matter of hours. Each new generation opens up new possibilities for genetic innovation, either by new combinations of existing genes or by random mutations. Human genetic change is several orders of magnitude slower; we have to go through a whole fifteen-year process of maturation before we can even think about passing our genes to a new generation. — Steven Johnson

It really occurred to me at a certain point: women have not been embodied. Feminism has not been embodied. It hasn't gotten into us in a way where it is so undeniable that there is nothing to prove. Do you know what I mean? That we are so in our feminist skin, so to speak, that we are that world now. — Eve Ensler

School's okay. I mean, it's the usual oppressive regime of fascist dogma. But I'm surviving. — Lili Wilkinson

When I was a kid, afraid of the Boogieman, I would hide motionlessly under my bed covers for hours on end. Not much has changed since then. — Torre DeRoche