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Reading is one of the best ways to bond with your child. Bond this Christmas with "It's Not About You, Mr. Santa Claus — Soraya Diase Coffelt

It doesn't occur to me that I don't drive a cool car until I hang out with Jon Hamm, who picks me up in what looks like a Transformer, and I think, 'Oh, that's what movie stars are driving. I guess I'm not a movie star.' — Bill Hader

The Odyssey is, indeed, one of the greatest of all stories, it is the original romance of the West; but the Iliad, though a magnificent poem, is not much of a story. — George Saintsbury

It is a strange thing to come home. While yet on the journey, you cannot at all realize how strange it will be. — Selma Lagerlof

She left me at the worst possible time because I knew her enough to know I was completely in love with her, but she didn't leave me with enough memories. — Kate Le Vann

If you started a business when Christ was born and lost $1 million a day, it would still take another 700 years before you lost $1 trillion. — Phil Crane

When all you can do is watch things play out for someone, it is often just as painful for the observer as it is for the participant. — Torry Martin

Words themselves were the ultimate barrier to revelation. — Frank Herbert

I believe in a world of justice and human rights for all. A world where girls can grow up free of fear of abuse. A world where women are treated with the respect and dignity that is their right. A world where poverty is not acceptable. My dear young friends, you can make this your world. — Ban Ki-moon

I'm getting a little tired of everybody quoting Ronald Reagan. — Michael Reagan

Sleep and watchfulness, both of them, when immoderate, constitute disease. — Hippocrates

Bill tried to stand. Bill tried to get back on his feet. Bill knew you had to stand. You had to get back on your feet. Bill knew if you did not stand. If you did not get back on your feet. Then you were finished. You were dead. And the people who supported you. The people who believed in you. They were finished, too. They were dead, too. And so Bill knew you had to stand. You had to get back on your feet. For the people, for the people. You always had to stand. You always had to get back on your feet. And Bill stood. — David Peace

Moon felt as if the conversation was a weight he had to drag along on the end of a rope. — Tom Stoppard

The work of neuroscientist Antonio Damasio offers insight into the origins of this guilt. Damasio describes two levels of experiencing pain. The first is a physical response to a painful stimulus. The second, a far more complex reaction, is an emotion associated with pain. This is an internal representation of the physical. — Sherry Turkle