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I raised an eyebrow. Since when did they need real news to justify the slugfest? Barry gave me a knowing smile behind the assistant's back as he ducked into his studio. — Marcia Clark

The day is for mistake and error, sequence of time for success and carrying out. The one who anticipates is master of the day. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

no doubt, the early traumatic shocks that young hardy brown experienced had a permanent impact on his future development and capacity to deal with the real world.... the years with the mighty mites within the orphanage setting, a term that we seldom see in modern society, provided him with a safe and non-threatening enclave with which to develop. certainly, the competitive, action-oriented game of football, as meshed with positive team experiences, added to the supportive culture. — Jim Dent

History proves there is no better advertisement for a book than to condemn it for obscenity. — Holbrook Jackson

...After hardship, God will bring ease. — Anonymous

I am in the House of Mercy, and my heart is a place of prayer. — Rumi

Human beings have capitalized on the silence of animals, just as certain human beings have historically imposed silence on certain other human beings by denying slaves the right to literacy, denying women the right to own property, and denying both the right to vote. — Gary Steiner

I play mostly guitar, and I played drums in my brother's band for a while growing up. — Darren Criss

The moderation of fortunate people comes from the calm which good fortune gives to their tempers. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

To rulers religion, like almost everything else, is a tool of power. — Will Durant

When I remember that dizzy summer, that dull, stupid, lovely, dire summer, it seems that in those days I ate my lunches, smelled another's skin, noticed a shade of yellow, even simply sat, with greater lust and hopefulness - and that I lusted with greater faith, hoped with greater abandon. The people I loved were celebrities, surrounded by rumor and fanfare; the places I sat with them, movie lots and monuments. No doubt all of this is not true remembrance but the ruinous work of nostalgia, which obliterates the past, and no doubt, as usual, I have exaggerated everything. — Michael Chabon

Most of all, learning to fail well means overcoming our natural instincts to blame someone - maybe ourselves - whenever something goes wrong. — Megan McArdle

The love we extend to one another at Christmas, should blossom all year. — Lailah Gifty Akita