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You say you care about the poor? Tell me their names. — Craig Greenfield

I had some trepidation about working with someone else, especially a family member. You don't want work to affect your personal relationship. — Jesse Kellerman

The light that shined upon the summit now seems almost to shine at our feet. — Woodrow Wilson

Lass, we can speak about anything ye want on the morrow. But his eve, ye are mine. — Victoria Roberts

If you can convince me that we are one in this sense, that you are my father, and I your son; and also that I am your father, and you my son, then I can believe in the trinity. — Joseph Bates

I want every inch of you trembling, fucking shaking, begging for me to take you, Ry, because fuck if I won't be doing the same. I want to be your sigh, your moan, your cry out in pleasure and every fucking sound in between. — K. Bromberg

We should not judge our books by their covers, and that some books exist between covers that are perfectly people-shaped.) — Ray Bradbury

White strands stream around me, some matted with sewer muck, but most tossing in the wind. A living snowstorm, a vibrant white reminder that they haven't enslaved every Winterian. — Sara Raasch

Creativity runs on automatic, no matter what's happening in other parts of my life. I can't help myself. It's been in me, and it evolves in me over the years. It's a condition in me. — Millard Drexler

You can develop your talents to the highest level. — Lailah Gifty Akita

It's amazing to me that young people will still pick up a cigarette. — Loni Anderson

It was a great mistake to have come. He should have stayed at home and read his book, thought Peter Walsh; should have gone to a music hall; he should have stayed at home, for he knew no one. — Virginia Woolf

Man goes looking for trouble, trouble's got a habit of following the scent right back to him. — Robert Ferrigno