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Air is the very substance of our freedom, the substance of superhuman joy ... aerial joy is freedom. — Gaston Bachelard

Health care comprises nearly 20 percent of our national economy, but outdated bureaucracy and red tape have stifled competition and raised costs. As a result, today more than 45 million are without any health coverage. — John Shadegg

Stars are almost always people that want to make up for their own weaknesses by being loved by the public and I'm no exception to that. — George Michael

Slightly forgettable movies can sometimes make great musicals. — Mark Gatiss

We can choose to be perfect and admired or to be real and loved. — Glennon Doyle Melton

While washing dishes one should be washing the dishes, which means that while washing the dishes one should be completely aware of the fact that one is washing dishes. — Nhat Hanh

As a politician, you only meet two types of people. People with problems, and people who are right. — Gyles Brandreth

I live in a constellation of intimates, and the shape of us is a family. We touch base and check in, with each other and also - I am so gratified to report - they sometimes check in with one another. Correspondences have sprung up and friendships have started to form beyond my influence. Family has begun to take on a transitive property as well. — S. Bear Bergman

Sometimes the monsters are real, Anita. Sometimes they're real and the only way to defeat them is to be the bigger monster.'
- Chang Bibi to Anita — Laurell K. Hamilton

Nobody will ever notice that. Filmmaking is not about the tiny details. It's about the big picture. — Ed Wood

I write whenever it suits me. During a creative period I write every day; a novel should not be interrupted. — Francois Mauriac

I watched her saunter over. It was something about her steps. Her arms crossed in front of her. Her timing. The deliberate casualness of it all. The muscles in my neck tightened. I didn't have a good feeling about it. Then she smiled, and I knew. Don't do this, Lia. But I really wasn't sure just what she was doing. I only knew no good would come of it. I knew the language of Lia. I — Mary E. Pearson