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Do not save your loving speeches
For your friends till they are dead;
Do not write them on their tombstones,
Speak them rather now instead. — Anna Mickelson

Memory. My poison, my food. — Eduardo Galeano

Of course that he affected her in such a way that she often wanted to simply shed her clothes and fall down on her back, ticked her off. — Jennifer Ashley

Actors have either got to play something that's close to them, or something that's the complete opposite. — Andrew Dominik

The church converteth the whole world by blood and prayer. — Martin Luther

Prostate cancer represents a full third of all cancer incidence in men - sixfold that of leukemia and lymphoma. — Siddhartha Mukherjee

In Iraq, the U.S. military's whack-a-mole approach to killing Saddam Hussein may have finally paid off. The bombs destroyed the area and left behind a 60-foot crater, or as coalition forces prefer to call it: a freedom hole. — Jon Stewart

Having grown up on 'Star Trek,' I've had one great dream since childhood, and that is to see my life end somewhere other than here on Earth. — Thomas P.M. Barnett

There are things you forget naturally-computer passwords, your father's continuing relationship with life-and then there are things you can't forget that you wish you could. — David Sedaris

The most insidious of the premature responsibilities that may be foisted onto some children is the expectation that the child is somehow supposed to take care of his parents, rather than the other way around. Parents who were themselves raised with too little attention given to their own early feelings, if they have not worked out the resulting emotional problems in subsequent years, often look forward to having children of their own so that the children will make them happy. (81) — Sheldon B. Kopp

I did not always think he was right nor did he always think I was right but we were each the person the other trusted. — Joan Didion