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I write novellas, short books, whatever. I set out to write a good story not write a dictionary. — Jason E. Hodges

It's how you felt. And feelings don't always make sense. That's why they're feelings - not thnkings, I said, hoping she'd smile. — Erin Dionne

Being a woman in music was fine, but when I wanted to direct, I was poking my head into a man's world. — Barbra Streisand

I'm sorry to myself, for treating me worse than I would anybody else. — Alanis Morissette

Where justice grows, there grows eke greater grace. — Edmund Spenser

I took every chance I could to meet with U.S. soldiers. I talked with them and read the books they gave me about the war. I decided I needed to return to my country and join with them - active duty soldiers and Vietnam Veterans in particular - to try and end the war. — Jane Fonda

My ultimate film role would be to play the queen of soul, Aretha Franklin. — Jennifer Hudson

It is a long time since I saw you lose a life, Bluestar." Firepaw overheard Tigerclaw's whispered words. "How many have you lost now?" Firepaw couldn't help feeling surprised at Tigerclaw's open curiosity. — Erin Hunter

Winnie, don't you ever think you're selling yourself short?"

"Nope. Never. I'm really good at picking quality dick. — Elizabeth Brown

The principles of comedy are the principles of comedy. I can hear funny. — Stephan Pastis

"It astonishes me to find ... [that so many] of our countrymen ... should be contented to live under a system which leaves to their governors the power of taking from them the trial by jury in civil cases, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, freedom of commerce, the habeas corpus laws, and of yoking them with a standing army. This is a degeneracy in the principles of liberty ... which I [would not have expected for at least] four centuries." — Thomas Jefferson