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You'll never see me at the launch of the new PlayStation or some club. For me, the fun stuff is being able to get my mom tickets to 'Dancing With the Stars' - she loves Mario Lopez. — America Ferrera

The family that works together, eats together, and prays together, stays together. — Suzanne Woods Fisher

Not how one soul comes close to another, but how it moves away, shows me their kinship and how much they belong together. — Friedrich Nietzsche

What they fear, I think rightly, is that traditional Vietnamese society cannot survive the American economic and cultural impact. — J. William Fulbright

An odd by-product of my loss is that I'm aware of being an embarrassment to everyone I meet. At work, at the club, in the street, I see people, as they approach me, trying to make up their minds whether they'll 'say something about it' or not. I hate it if they do, and if they don't. Some funk it altogether. R. has been avoiding me for a week. I like best the well brought-up young men, almost boys, who walk up to me as if I were a dentist, turn very red, get it over, and then edge away to the bar as quickly as they decently can. Perhaps the bereaved ought to be isolated in special settlements like lepers. — C.S. Lewis

I think if we open ourselves to all different kinds of men and all groups, we find a lot more opportunities to love. — Gabrielle Union

I'm cursed with the gift of foresight. — Morrissey

I get turned on by the idea of an essence - finding the essence of the thing. — Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor

Well, the music industry is littered with actors who belatedly came to singing. — Jeff Daniels

Things are created twice in your life, first in your mind, then in reality. So ...what are you thinking now? — Richard Morin

History often reads as a hard and grim experience. But people are remarkably resilient and funny, even when the going is very hard. — Jim Murphy

Which of us?is to do the hard and dirty work for the restand for what pay? Who is to do the pleasant and clean work, and for what pay? — John Ruskin

You need to learn how to forgive.
Ronnie was angery at herself for pushing everyone that loved her away. the theme of this book is to let everyone have a second chance. as Ronnie had learnt this by the end of the story and forgave herself and others including her father and Will. — Nicholas Sparks