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Even if, as some have argued, we are no more than the sum of our parts, we can still take comfort in how those parts form a brilliant mess of possibilities and contradictions. — Shukyou

I don't think my wife likes me very much, when I had a heart attack she wrote for an ambulance. — Frank Carson

I read, write and create. I must lose myself in work, so that there is no space for the other/anything else. — Patricia Highsmith

I am a realist as well as an idealist, and I think that it is incumbent upon those of us in opposition to try to work within what are always arduous circumstances to stretch the limits of the possible. — Todd Gitlin

Our actions speak for us & they speak loudly. — Allan Lokos

But sometimes, it's harder to admit to ourselves we want love in our lives than it is to keep living without it. — Bella Andre

I deliberately went to boarding school. It was my choice. My mum was abroad and I wanted to wean myself off being dependent. It was a very important time for me to be able to create my own individual, independent life; just as a way of growing up. — Alice Englert

I'm 33 years old now. I really want that ring. I got a taste of it here. — Latrell Sprewell

Hamish's family were unusual in that they had always celebrated Christmas - tree, turkey, presents and all. In parts of the Highlands, like Lochdubh, the old spirit of John Knox still wandered, blasting anyone with hellfire should they dare to celebrate this heathen festival. Hamish had often pointed out that none other than Luther was credited with the idea of the Christmas tree, having been struck by the sight of stars shining through the branches of an evergreen. But to no avail. Lochdubh lay silent and dark beside the black waters of the loch. — M.C. Beaton

When their minds mingle with His magnanimity, something of eternity rubs off on their imaginations. — Geoffrey Wood

The only possible role that I can see for reconciliation would be to make modest changes in the major package to improve affordability, to deal with what share of Medicaid expansion the federal government pays, those kinds of issues, which is the traditional role for reconciliation in health care. — Kent Conrad