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I hung up the phone and tapped it lightly against my chin, then wrapped myself tighter in my giant woolen cardigan and poured another glass of boxed wine - the official drink of emotionally confused women on a budget. — Heather Cocks

We spend a lifetime working hard to accumulate homes and possessions that we believe are vital for comfort and security, only to discover those material accumulations are quite meaningless in our darkest hour of sadness and need. Another — Paul V. Stutzman

Paralympic sport and other disability sport can and should be celebrated in its own right. — Stella Young

I play the baritone horn - which is like a mini tuba, and is the least sexy instrument you can choose, and I generally say I don't play one so I don't have to acknowledge it. I also play fife. — Steve Carell

Vanity is a strange passion; rather than be out of a job it will brag of its vices. — Josh Billings

Dialogue is easy. It's what you've been doing almost every day, most of your life. — Josip Novakovich

There should always be in sight the draw - a kind of a beacon that draws you on through the labyrinth. — Stewart Brand

The older you are when you buy an annuity, the shorter your life expectancy will be - so the greater a monthly paycheck the same sum of money will buy you. When interest rates are higher, the size of the paycheck for the same sum of money will rise also. — Jean Chatzky

Now that I have children, I realize taking care of my children is more fun than anything in the whole world. — Chris Rock

Here's the thing: I fell impossibly in love with the Internet from the minute I saw it in action in the early 1990s. From that moment on, I have studied it, analyzed it, reported on it, and, mostly, have not been without it as a part of my daily life since. — Kara Swisher

I'm not the most confident dancer, to be honest. Dancing on film was very difficult for me because you can see it after it's been done. — Sarah Hay

There is a feminist proverb I learned from my mother: The personal is political. There's a powerful literary stereotype that men write about war and politics and public life, while women confine themselves to family and food and personal life. — Annia Ciezadlo

His lips drink water
but his heart drinks wine — E. E. Cummings