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What are you going to do with yourself, Ed?" I asked. "I don't know," he said. "I just go along. I dig life. — Jack Kerouac

There are many reasons for why a man does what de does. To be himself he must be able to give it all. If a leader cannot give it all he cannot expect his people to give anything. — Cesar Chavez

There is an art to Noavek bullshit," Cyra said as she muted the feed. "We're taught it from birth. — Veronica Roth

All the good things a man can do for a woman is against her religion — M.F. Moonzajer

Every character I play has to be the hero of his own story, the way we're all heroes of our own lives. — Jesse Eisenberg

New Rule: The sad mime at every protest has to give it a rest. One sign you're a major annoyance: when you haven't said anything and I still want to tell you to shut the fuck up. — Bill Maher

The right to enjoy property without unlawful deprivation, no less that the right to speak out or the right to travel is, in truth, a "personal" right. — Potter Stewart

You may have an occasion to be traveling in southern Maine yourself one of these days. Pretty part of the countryside. You may even stop by Tookey's Bar for a drink. Nice place. They kept the name just the same. So have your drink, and then my advice to you is to keep right on moving north. Whatever you do, don't go up that road to Jerusalem's Lot. Especially not after dark. There's a little girl somewhere out there. And I think she's still waiting for her good-night kiss. — Stephen King

I know many writers who say that the memory of reading fairy tales is their first, and sometimes only, memory of rapture. I hope that this unpredictable, intense collection inspires you to read fairy tales-and then to read them again. — Kate Bernheimer

I think because I am a proven rookie that it is going to help me in the long run. — Andrew Bogut

The words that work are those which make your listener experience something: See it, feel it, maybe even hear or taste or smell it. What you say must give your listener — Anne Miller

Proximity, I have learned, is often as effective as violence. — David Liss