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I was convinced I was worth less than my straight peers. I was at best inauthentic, and the longer I went without amending that dishonesty, the more ashamed I felt. — James McGreevey

Unlike most government programs, Social Security and, in part, Medicare are funded by payroll taxes dedicated specifically to them. Some of the tax revenue pays for current benefits; anything that's left over goes into trust funds for the future. The programs were designed this way for political reasons. — James Surowiecki

You know this isn't right. You know you aren't supposed to be with him. If you do this with him ... if you continue to fall in love with him ... I will die. — Jordan Deen

Let me tell you something my friend. Hope is a dangerous thing. Hope can drive a man insane. — Stephen King

When all the performances are excellent, critics understand it's the direction. — Joel Siegel

Soon, what was tedious was everything. 'Beautiful things, they're so tedious! Paintings, they're enough to drive you mad ... How right you are, it's so tedious, writing letters!' In the end it was life itself that she declared to us was a bore, without one quite knowing from where she was taking her term of comparison. — Marcel Proust

Life is a school and problems are the curriculum. — Rick Warren

I always have the time, the room and the energy for more love. — Renae A. Sauter

I remain a fan of my friend Bret Easton Ellis's 'American Psycho.' I think as a book about New York in the '80s it was pretty excellent. — Jay McInerney

The most attractive sentences are, perhaps, not the wisest, but the surest and roundest. They are spoken firmly and conclusively,as if the speaker had a right to know what he says, and if not wise, they have at least been well learned. — Henry David Thoreau

I work closely with the printer to get the final print the way I want it. — Buffy Sainte-Marie

Nothing can be colder than his head, when the lightnings of his imagination are playing in the sky. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I'm probably less serious about my game than I was in the past. I've lost a brother and father in the past six years. And what about people who have lost friends and comrades in war? Golf is a game. You've got to keep that in perspective. — Peter Jacobsen