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As a comic, I've heard gunshots while I'm trying to get to sleep. I've performed where people wanted to do you harm after the show because of something you said. — Billy Gardell

I don't think writers should be convenient examples. I don't think we should make people feel settled. I don't try to be a gadfly, but I do think that real ideas are troublesome. There should be something about my work that leaves the reader unsettled. I intend that. — Richard Rodriguez

I am afraid that my children won't think of me as anyone but their mother. — Molly D. Campbell

MAN THE BATTLE STATIONS! Someone's coming who wants to reason with us. — Ashleigh Brilliant

God deliver us all from prejudice and unkindness, and fill us with the love of truth and virtue. — William Ellery Channing

We define a bargain issue as one which, on the basis of facts established by analysis, appears to be worth considerably more that it is selling for. — Benjamin Graham

I've had it. I did 4,700 episodes. Isn't that enough? — Monty Hall

The first record I made when I was 17. Labels merged and plans didn't work out, but plans never work out as planned. But I never stopped making music. I never had a backup plan. I never thought, 'Maybe I should just write, or maybe I should ... ' I just kept going. — Ashley Monroe

Deep down inside, we don't seek the meaning of life, but the experience of being alive. — Joseph Campbell

Learning to listen relationally, listen with cool heads and clear boundaries, listen with the quietness of the heart and the gentleness of the body, means having a self so developed it can afford to yield. — Terrence Real

There's a phrase in Shakespeare: he refers to it as the 'hidden imposthume', and this idea of a hidden swelling is seminal to cancer. But even in more contemporary writing it's called 'the big C'. — Siddhartha Mukherjee

The thought of all that happiness was hard to bear. What's the point of happiness when all it does is throw the facts of dying into clear relief? — Sebastian Faulks