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When we face impossible odds, let us not look at the size of our problem; let us look at the size of our God. — Dillon Burroughs

Thank you, Jane Birkin, for providing me with infinite outfit ideas and the confidence to dress like a boy but act like a girl. — Alexa Chung

Poems, for me, begin as a social engagement. I want to establish a kind of sociability or even hospitality at the beginning of a poem. The title and the first few lines are a kind of welcome mat where I am inviting the reader inside. — Billy Collins

The loneliness of the arab is a terrible thing; it is all consuming. It is already present like a little shadow under the heart when he lays his head on his mother's lap; it threatens to swallow him whole when he leaves his own country, even though he marries and travels and talks to friends twenty-four hours a day. That is the way Sirine suspects that Arabs feel everything - larger than life, feelings walking in the sky. — Diana Abu-Jaber

I was such a fan of 'True Blood;' I knew the essence of it. — Robert Kazinsky

He looked down, watching her delicate, soft fingers encircle his rock-hard dick and wondering when a hand job had turned him on so much.
"Tell me what to do."
"Stroke, don't pull," he said, noticing his voice was incoherent, but somehow she understood it. "North and south, not east and west."
"It's huge."
"Don't worry its bark is worse than its bite."
She looked up at home, knitting her brows together and smiling nervously. "It bites?"
He had never laughed so hard and been so hard at the same time. — M.K. Schiller

Every writer since the beginning of time, just like other people, has been afflicted by what a friend of mine calls — William Styron

said to him quietly, as if I couldn't hear or something. Dad was about to respond but I interrupted. — John Green

Heart disease has changed my eating habits, but I still cook bacon for the smell. — George Carlin

[O]n general principles it is best that I should not leave the country. Scotland Yard feels lonely without me, and it causes an unhealthy excitement among the criminal classes. — Arthur Conan Doyle