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'Let's Move!' is not about having government tell people what to do, because government doesn't have all the answers. — Michelle Obama

About twenty pages into Luke B. Goebel's Fourteen Stories, None of Them Are Yours, I realized I was reading with one hand holding my forehead and one balled at my waist, kind of clenched, and gazing down into the paper like a man soon to be converged upon. Goebel's testimony comes on like that: engrossing, fanatical, full of private grief, and yet, at the same time, charismatic, tender, and intrepid, aglow with more spirit than most Americans have the right to wield. — Blake Butler

I don't think it's useful for somebody to argue with reviews. — Bob Woodward

When a man has no reason to trust himself, he trusts in luck. — E.W. Howe

When they released Sidewalks of New York, there were some shots with the towers they were going to take out, and Ed told them no. I don't think they can deny the towers were a part of New York. — Dennis Farina

I have an opinion. I have my own taste. — Miley Cyrus

The asacrifice of the wicked is an abomination to the Lord: but the prayer of the upright is his delight. — Anonymous

I never liked my last name or my first name, but it's not as bad as Frigidaire, so it's fine. — Christian Louboutin

I fear more than that the chemical action which would be set up in my soul by a false homage to a symbol behind which are massed twenty centuries of authority and veneration. — James Joyce

Welcome any change that comes into any phase in your life; insist that it is going to turn out for the better - and it will. See the Angel of God in it, and the Angel of God will make all things new. — Emmet Fox

Electricity is but yet a new agent for the arts and manufactures, and, doubtless, generations unborn will regard with interest this century, in which it has been first applied to the wants of mankind. — Alfred Smee

No one knows the colour of a flower
till it is broken. — Hilda Doolittle

What's gratifying is that it's my books that are being read and reread until they're battered over the years. I love that. — Isobelle Carmody