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Our marriage has always been an island, a safe place where sea-dragons and monstrous creatures can't reach us. Now we're letting them in, gnashing teeth and all, and we are failing to protect each other. — Nina Lane

I'm not looking to ... I'd like to build my company and make a bigger company always, but I think in the behind the scenes arena is where I'd prefer to spend my time. — Joel Silver

I was aware of my race from a very young age. Not in a negative way. Coming from an interracial background, I think it is important to understand who you are. — Misty Copeland

I have come to believe over and over again that what is most important to me must be spoken, made verbal and shared, even at the risk of having it bruised or misunderstood. — Audre Lorde

By God, no matter what Republicans say, the people of this country really do care about each other. We are not a cold people. By God, when John F. Kennedy said, "Ask what you can do for your country," he spoke to this country's heart and conscience. — Garrison Keillor

Most women are more into real estate than sex. They want to own you. — Stephen Dobyns

I've been given the opportunity to be alive in this day and age, and it's rare. — Adrian Grenier

All a man has is pride. Sometimes you have it so much it is a sin. We have all done things for pride that we knew were impossible. We didn't care. But a man must implement his pride with intelligence and care. — Ernest Hemingway,

The fork was invented sometime in the fifteenth century, I believe."
"Really?" she asked. "Were you there?"
His features blank, he looked up and asked, "What, for the invention of the fork or the fifteenth century? — Sherrilyn Kenyon

I got a BFA in Fine Art, and then I told my family I was going to be an actress. — Mickey Sumner

I am you and you are me; it is obvious we inter-are. — Nhat Hanh

My greatest fear. is to have lived in such a way to miss the mark, not to be able to accomplish my assignment on earth; making meaning and impacting lives. — Bernard Kelvin Clive

Love between a man and woman is war. — August Strindberg

I think it's my memory of this period that makes me fantasise about living in the country. In reality I know there would be no shops and I would kill myself. — Frankie Boyle