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We had 10 turnovers tonight. Each one gets worse as you go. It is like prior arrests: the 10th one may not have been that bad, but when you have had nine prior ones, it looks pretty bad. — Don Meyer

I always was a performer, from the time I was little. It was always a natural place for me to be. — Billy Crystal

Blue Heron Biotechnology, — Peter H. Diamandis

In the beginning, Orion was not considered to be a hunter but as the heretic cult grew, its adherent dared to war the upper heavens and were set off on a quest for hunting the lion (i.e., Sphinx) in its own dwelling. This is literally what 'Orion' the word means, the 'dwelling of the lion'. — Ibrahim Ibrahim

When I give a minister an order, I leave it to him to find the means to carry it out. — Napoleon Bonaparte

A soul isn't something a person is born with but something that must be built, by effort and error, study and love. — Chad Harbach

I'm already inside your head. And your body's most definitely next. — Lindsay J. Pryor

Q: What do you call a sleeping bull? A: A bulldozer. — Scott McNeely

Unless and until we change, we cannot grow. What's life without growth? — Toni Sorenson

Faith is believing that the things you cannot see are more real than the things you can see. — Karen Wheaton

I think one day I'd like to win an Oscar. — Bonnie McKee

Haiku does not express emotion from the inside out by displaying the mind of a character. Haiku builds the emotional thrust, makes the artistic statement from the outside in, from the physical world to the mind of the reader. — Harley King

Would he be happy? Joan hoped so. But somehow he seemed a man fated always to yearn after that which he could not have, to choose for himself the rockiest, most difficult path. She would pray for him, as for all the other sad and troubled souls who must travel roads alone. — Donna Woolfolk Cross