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You have to give Gerri time. She just got here, and the wolves are trailing her like she's gonna pop a mate for them out of her ass. — Milly Taiden

Haters can't see me, but them b-tches still looking for me. — Lil' Wayne

Women are far and away the bigger consumers of fiction than men, but men are still far and away the more reviewed, the more critically esteemed, the more respected. That can get frustrating. — Jennifer Weiner

It isn't me that people love. It's baseball. — Ernie Harwell

I am glad that people are trying to have a rational conversation about drugs. — Carl Hart

Taint no law on earth dat kin make a man be decent if it aint in 'im. — Zora Neale Hurston

Do not allow darkness and gloom to enter into your hearts. I want to give you a rule by which you may know that the spirit which you have is the right spirit. The Spirit of God produces cheerfulness, joy, light and good feelings. Whenever you feel gloomy and despondent and are downcast, unless it be for your sins, you may know it is not the Spirit of God which you have. Fight against it and drive it out of your heart. The Spirit of God is a spirit of hope; it is not a spirit of gloom. — George Q. Cannon

We know the Russian methods exactly. I haven't the faintest intention of being taken prisoner by the Russians. — Heinrich Muller

Every generation leaves behind a legacy. What that legacy will be is determined by the people of that generation. What legacy do you want to leave behind? — John Lewis

There weren't really any new immigrants in Miller's Valley at all. You could tell by their last names that people who lived in the area were originally from Germany or Poland or some of the Slavic countries, but they'd been Americans long enough to have flat vowels and made-up minds. When I got older I realized that the majority of people in Miller's Valley were the most discontented kind of Americans, working people whose situations hadn't risen or fallen over generations, but who still carried a little bit of those streets-paved-with-gold illusions and so were always annoyed that the streets were paved with tar. If they were paved at all. — Anna Quindlen

If you are a Christian, especially if you are unhappy or frustrated, remind yourself frequently of the purple wedge in which you live. — Van Harden