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About stuff. Stupid stuff. And then he asked me, "Why do Mexicans like nicknames?" "I don't know. Do we? — Benjamin Alire Saenz

I want my kids to be curious, to be interested in a lot of things, to be confident, and to feel they belong in any number of situations. — Deborah Norville

In the beginning of the war, Southern women wanted their men to leave - in droves, and as quickly as possible. They were the Confederate Army's most persuasive and effective recruitment officers, shaming anyone who shirked his duty to fight. — Karen Abbott

The energy of gratitude catapults us into the most profound experiences imaginable. — James F. Twyman

We have something that is unique. We have our craft. We have our art. We have our desire. — Branford Marsalis

Father's Day is hopefully a time when the culture says, 'This is our moment to look at who our men and boys are.' — Michael Gurian

I do not believe in terrorism, violence, destruction, murder, pre-emption, or War. — Rosanne Cash

[I]f subjects must never resist, it follows that every prince, without any effort, policy, or violence, is at once rendered absolute and uncontrollable; — David Hume

Serving Leaders have to reduce their wisdom on 'how to succeed' into bite-sized packages. — John Stahl-Wert

Yes! Practice-singular!' the wise men screamed in unison. Three index fingers, like punctuation marks, jumped to attention in the air to emphasize their point (Life of Pi 68). — Yann Martel

I think I will always stay involved in tennis and would like to give back by helping out young players. I have done a little commentary and may one day enjoy doing that again. — Samantha Stosur

A man who rightly governs self, may also govern family without the crippling cowardice, crutch of control. — T.F. Hodge

Known as the biosphere to scientists and as the creation to theologians, all of life together consists of a membrane around earth so thin that it cannot be seen edgewise from a satellite yet so prodigiously diverse that only a tiny fraction of species have been discovered and named. — E. O. Wilson

Escapism preserves our sanity when the ever-increasing complexity and pace of modern life becomes too much. — Fennel Hudson