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'MacGruber' came to life mostly because we just liked saying 'MacGyver.' 'MacGyver' this. 'MacGyver' that. It's a great word. — Jorma Taccone

But none notice that she is moving with difficulty through a world that is tipped on its side, or see that she fears falling off its edge. — Elizabeth Freemantle

This, then, is the legacy of January 1973. The "me generation" found its voice, religion became a political force, poverty and civil rights became someone else's problem, and the national will for concerted action for the common good of all its citizens was scattered into "a thousand points of light."
At some point, perhaps those scattered lights will re-form and reunite to give birth to a rededicated nation, one that includes a place for everyone, opportunity for all, and help for those who need it. After all, it only takes a moment in time and some simultaneity. As Lyndon Johnson so aptly observed in his greatest speech - the "We Shall Overcome" speech - there are times in America when "history and fate meet at a single time in a single space to shape a turning point in man's unending search for freedom."
Let us hop such a time is nearing. — James Robenalt

I want to take time to understand life. I want to travel. I want to be a better person, a better Mom. I want to
do something good with my life. — Angelina Jolie

The greater our innocence, the greater our strength and the swifter our victory — Mahatma Gandhi

The kid looks good in his first game. — Gordie Howe

What a piece of work is man" ~ Hamlet — William Shakespeare

Anyone supported by the United States is cursed by us. — Muqtada Al Sadr

The human race never solves any of its problems, it only outlives them. — David Gerrold

Then he smiles and I smile. And then I blush and he lowers his eyes, and it's like this entire pantomime of nervous gestures. — Becky Albertalli

What else would a poet priest do on an endless night, but write of love? ... — John Geddes