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Thanks, Ian, but sometimes there's just nothing you can do." Her feet moved forward again towards the center of Lacsar Forest.
"That's not true, Eena. I can always listen. — Richelle E. Goodrich

There's a great deal of child left in me and acting is fun. It's a make believe thing. — David Canary

Every single figure on Mount Rushmore was a third party at one time or another, so third parties become major parties, and I think that the Libertarian Party may become my major party. — Gary Johnson

I know what you need. Trust me to give it to you. — Laurelin Paige

I don't mind that people have questions and would look for someone to respond to their questions, particularly if their faith is not terribly well-known. — Mitt Romney

Crabs, crabs, crabs. Crabs the size of beach donkeys. — Guy N. Smith

Ads featuring real women and real beauty are such a necessary component to offset the potentially dangerous programming out there for little girls. — Rashida Jones

Good riding techniques result in immediate automated control forces, resulting in controlling scary situations automatically. Sliding changes seat, peg and grip positions relative to the rider. Good riding techniques use these changes to your advantage. Good body posture, weight distribution and muscle tension then result in the desired immediate automated control forces. — Conrad Dent

People who are involved in self-discovery lead different types of lives. The lives they lead are not necessarily the lives of renunciation. Rather, it is a structuring of the elements in your life in a particular way. — Frederick Lenz

I just loved comedy as a kid and I think at some point, it just occurred to me that you could try it, and I did. — Eugene Mirman

Don't let hatred control you, no matter what others do that causes [anger]. You would only become guilty of the same sin that afflicts them, and nothing would be solved. — Billy Graham

There are different kinds of fear. One of the most terrible is the sensation that you are likely to become, at any moment, the protagonist in a Graham Greene novel: the man who tries to be virtuous and who is, in a certain sense, holy, and yet who is overwhelmed by sin as if there were a kind of fatality about it. — Thomas Merton