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Most of my teachers when I grew up were like older white women. So, I couldn't really channel them. — Aziz Ansari

It is good to live like this. Once you are ready to die, you do not suffer so badly from the horror. — Chris Cleave

I didn't realise how hard it was to be a mom and keep it all together. — Brie Larson

You said "Hi", I to be polite will say "Bye"! — Deyth Banger

Up north, you could find these radio stations with no name on the dials that played pre-rock 'n' roll things - country blues. We would hear Slim Harpo or Lightnin' Slim and gospel groups, the Dixie Hummingbirds, the Five Blind Boys of Alabama. I was so far north, I didn't even know where Alabama was. — Bob Dylan

I think we have to focus,on exactly what the priorities are. — Chris Christie

If a child is inclined to be grasping, or to cling to any of his or her little possessions, legends are related about the contempt and disgrace falling upon the ungenerous and mean person ... — Charles Alexander Eastman

Berdyaev remarks that "no one ever proposes evil ends: evil is always disguised as good, and detracts from the good."[49] Yet the resort to violence is precisely where evil seeps in. Besides, — Alexandre Christoyannopoulos

Lead me!" I told him fervently. "Astray is, like, my favourite place ever. — J.L. Merrow

Kindnessis giving others happiness.Compassionis removing others' bitterness.Joyis freeing others from suffering. — Gautama Buddha

Incredulity and indifference were her only reaction: incredulity, because she could not conceive of what would bring human beings to such a state - indifference, because she could not regard those who reached it, as human any longer. — Ayn Rand

Today is a reality, tomorrow's a promise, and yesterday's history! — Billy Blanks

Life, as the most ancient of all metaphors insists, is a journey; and the travel book, in its deceptive simulation of the journey's fits and starts, rehearses life's own fragmentation. More even than the novel, it embraces the contingency of things. — Jonathan Raban