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It does a man good to see his lady being brave while she has their baby ... it inspires him. — Ina May Gaskin

My wife and I love children. We have five of our own. I would ask that anyone who looks up to me would instead look up to God. I am nothing without Him. Everything I do in life and in baseball is to glorify Him. — Albert Pujols

Because in the end nothing matters all that much, as he also wrote on another slip, and on his last slip he'd written, it's all the same. — Thomas Bernhard

I am optimistic globally. So many scientists are working frantically on the reparation of our planet. — Steve Irwin

My outfits also need to be low-key. I'm a huge fan of boots, sandals, jeans and tank tops! Anything I can move in easily. — Jennifer Nettles

Part of her - unreasonable Anna- still loved him. Maybe she would never stop loving him. — Antonia Michaelis

You could put on monkeys jumping up and down and get bigger numbers than MSNBC. — Bill O'Reilly

Colon thought Carrot was simple. Carrot often struck people as simple. And he was.
Where people went wrong was thinking that simple meant the same thing as stupid. — Terry Pratchett

Small hopes can grow surprising fruit. — Robert Jordan

The truth of the matter is this - I never look for films specifically, because ultimately if the fundamentals of the character and the script and the director aren't there, it makes it a moot point. — Leonardo DiCaprio

Every dog, we are told, has his day, unless there are more dogs than days. — Bat Masterson

This stance makes no distinction between (1) the pluralistic standpoint of making sure people have equal rights and (2) the act of co-dependently making sure not to hurt anyone's feelings, however irrational they may be. We need to stop that nonsense. Getting your feelings hurt, quite frankly, is the price of living a in a free society. — Gudjon Bergmann

TELLING TIME
Before she was old, she took canoe trips in the rain
and buried her passions deep within nature poems.
Ten years before she was old, her husband died
and developers paid a mighty price for their dairy farm.
She knew she was getting old, when rest stops in Iowa
changed over to those crazy automated washrooms.
When she was old, God helped with little things (growing tomatoes in her garden)
but was missing on big ticket items (bringing her husband back).
She knew she had lived too long
when her grandson explained extinction to his stuffed polar bear. — Carol Baldwin