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In Rikers, you had the Italians over here, the Spanish over here, the Blacks here, then there would be your Christians here and your Muslim brotherhood here. It's just like the outside, but in very closed quarters where you have to get along or else. The sense of claustrophobia in 'Orange is the New Black' - that's real. — Sharon Jones

Some choices are forever ... Just because people aren't in our lives anymore, doesn't mean they stop thinking about us and vice versa. — Wendy Mass

A king made choices for other people based on information they didn't have. That was the burden of rule. — Brent Weeks

Some people will go around the world to find God's will for their lives but will not go to the next room to read their Bible. — Zane Pratt

By defending my bubble bath, he signaled the end of his reign as a free man. Damn — R.J. Blain

It is because artists do not practise, patrons do not patronize, crowds do not assemble to reverently worship the great work of Doing Nothing, that the world has lost its philosophy and even failed to invent a new religion. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

If you want a person's faults, go to those who love him. They will not tell you, but they know. — Robert Louis Stevenson

Of course I know our economic growth can't match our population growth so of course I know we'll all get poorer until we get that number down - don't tell me, tell the other idiots! — Bernard Chidzero

This sport has given me so much that my hope would be to give back as much as I can for as long as I can. — Andre Agassi

I hope you're appreciating the rich irony here: hospitals and doctors are using the Medicare subsidy (Medicare is the federal agency that doles out the HITECH dollars) to buy computer systems that allow them to bill Medicare more effectively. — Robert Wachter

There was something horribly depressing, she felt, about watching the weather report. That life could be planned like the perfect summer picnic drained it of spontaneity. — Galt Niederhoffer

A man ought to inquire and find out what he really and truly has an appetite for; what suits his constitution; and that, doctors tell him, is the very thing he ought to have in general. And so with books. — Thomas Carlyle