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Nowadays, Skype is a generational way of putting both people on camera at the same time. — Richard LaGravenese

You don't have to be the best in the world every time you go out there. You just have to be better than one guy. — Andre Agassi

When I met Millie, she was a hugger. She hugged over everything. I didn't. We came to an agreement that hugs are reserved for prolonged partings and death. That's it. At least, I thought that was our agreement. It seems like she's figured out how to steal hugs more frequently. Millie's turned into a hit and run hugger. — H.M. Ward

When we travel, we aim for the sublime. It's the ridiculous stuff, however, that we tend to treasure the most. — Erik Torkells

Still, the idea continued to drum through her, like the constant patter of the rain: that no one would ever love her. — Lauren Oliver

Self-recognition, the self-contemplation of spirit is the primary movement out of which all creativeness proceeds. — Paul Twitchell

During the Cold War, America undertook serious military cuts only once: after the election of Richard Nixon, during the Vietnam War. The result: Vietnam fell to the Communists, the Russians moved into Afghanistan, and American influence around the globe waned dramatically. — Ben Shapiro

Hello ... is this Mrs. Fritzi Bevins?'
'Yes, it is.'
'From Pulaski, Wisconsin?'
'Yes.'
'Uh ... you don't know me, but I recently received some papers. From Texas. And, well ... I think I might be your daughter?'
There was a long silence on the other end, and then after a moment, the woman in a softer voice said, 'Hiya, pal. I've been waiting for this call for a long time. — Fannie Flagg

Hiring a mistress is the next worse thing to buying a slave: both are often by nature, and always by position, inferior — Charlotte Bronte

How could sexuality be anything but God? It's the creation of life. Life is experiencing itself in endless forms. — Frederick Lenz

Don't eat 'til you're full; eat 'til you're tired. — Andrew Zimmern

I am beginning now to see how radically the character of my spiritual journey will change when I no longer think of God as hiding out and making it as difficult as possible for me to find him, but instead as the one who is looking for me while I am doing the hiding ... — Henri Nouwen