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I don't care what color the parents are. I don't care if it's a giraffe and a fish living together. If they're raising children who believe they're honored and loved, that's all that's important. — Patricia Polacco

I don't want to sleep with you, Pidge. I like you too much. — Jamie McGuire

The novel is born not of the theoretical spirit but of the spirit of humor. — Milan Kundera

God is giving a plan I think to me that is not really a plan. The problem is that I think the plan that the Lord would have us follow is hard for people to understand. Because of my track record with you who have been here for a long time. Because of my track record with you, I beg of you to help me get this message out, and I beg of you to pray for clarity on my part. — Glenn Beck

Some People have Different Faces but Remember with one Face we will always go to the End. — Jan Jansen

Rashness is the faithful, but unhappy parent of misfortune. — R. Buckminster Fuller

I used to walk out, at night, to the breakwater which divides the end of the harbor form the broad moor of the salt marsh. There was nothing to block the wind that had picked up speed and vigor from its Atlantic crossing. I'd study the stars in their brilliant blazing, the diaphanous swath of the milk Way, the distant glow of Boston backlighting the clouds on the horizon as if they'd been drawn there in smudgy charcoal. I felt, perhaps for the first time, particularly American, embedded in American history, here at the nation's slender tip. Here our westering impulse, having flooded the continent and turned back, finds itself face to face with the originating Atlantic, November's chill, salt expanses, what Hart Crane called the "unfettered leewardings," here at the end of the world. — Mark Doty

I know there are powers I can't discern and things that bend and shape us that we cannot see. — Colleen Houck

Each day was one breath at a time. I couldn't think much further than that, otherwise I'd choke on the air. — Brittainy C. Cherry

My first instrument was an accordion. Growing up in Louisiana, my grandmother gave me an accordion because of our Cajun heritage. — Hunter Hayes

The beautiful moment sits very close to the horrific one. — Kelly Reichardt

They were martyred. But what a martyrdom! I had long read about martyrdom in the lives of the saints--how the souls of the martyrs had gone home to Heaven, how they had been filled with glory in Paradise, how the angels had blown trumpets. This was the splendid martyrdom I had often seen in my dreams. But the martyrdom of the Japanese Christians I now describe to you was no such glorious thing. What a miserable and painful business it was! — Shusaku Endo

Authorities in New York City have foiled a plot by terrorists to blow up the Holland Tunnel. There was one awkward moment when officials informed President Bush the Holland Tunnel was safe. Bush then thanked the Dutch authorities for all their help. — Jay Leno

Like warmed-up cabbage served at each repast, The repetition kills the wretch at last. — Juvenal

Because truly big companies don't like taking gambles on small people ~unless it is a guaranteed return. — Nina Montgomery