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So perhaps it was her grief I felt as I gazed on this child not mine, and not even much of a child anymore. Grief not for him, nor for Martha exactly, but for all my lost selves, which I liked to imagine were still somehow there, waiting for my return. But those selves were long gone. I would never be younger again. This was so simple it went without saying, but unsaid, one could try to forget it. — Susan Choi

I started a grease fire at McDonald's - threw a match in the cook's hair. — Steve Martin

Every two people cause and intersection. Every person alters the world. — David Levithan

After all, bluff and real emotion exist so easily side by side. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

A mantra is basically a means of talking with your thoughts and feelings. It's a time-honored method sometimes referred to as prayer, but really it's an opening of a conversation between the heart and the mind. — Tsoknyi Rinpoche

The Gospel never grows old. It applies to every generation alike. We have to make a choice. — Billy Graham

I saw in a blue haze all the world poured flat and pale between the mountains — Annie Dillard

It is a juggling act and I have been in it for 12 years now, which is about 11 years longer than I thought I would be, and then the priority there is thinking how can I stay somewhat irrelevant so that you can continue to survive and can continue to work and put yourself in a position to get to do the work you are truly passionate about. — Edward Burns

No one can hurt you if you know what's real and what isn't. — Joshua Furst

Women have a lot of power in private life. There are many men who would say, 'Hey, women already rule my life.' But with women, more is more. The more there are, the more the world gets used to seeing them. We change the culture. We begin to expand options and lead and manage. — Dee Dee Myers

I believe in roses. Oh God, yes! I do believe in roses! And I believe in lots and lots and lots of them, too! — C. JoyBell C.

My own mother died when I was 10 years old. My folks have told me that what little humor I have comes from her. I can't remember her humor, but I can remember her love and understanding of me. — Will Rogers

I probably suffered from ADHD, but they weren't so quick to diagnose it back then. For PE, they'd drop you in the woods with a compass and a pack of matches. It gave you confidence that you could rely on yourself. — Will Arnett