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My favorite part about spending time in Key West is riding my bike everywhere. We have these old bikes: mine is orange, Amber's is white, but they both have sweet and cheesy floral baskets. Our bikes are so old you can hear us coming from a mile away - we just squeak, squeak, squeak down the road. We always take the back roads and go past the cemetery. My favorite tombstone says, "See? I told you I was sick." It's so much the spirit of Key West that even the gravestones make you smile. But this time it was also Katie Couric — Robin Roberts

Wealth is good, and if it comes our way we will take it; but a gentleman does not sell himself for wealth. — H. Rider Haggard

He chased after her. Needed to reach her, though he didn't know why. He was just sure in that certain senseless way of dreams. — Veronica Rossi

If today your company doesn't know what its ONE Thing is, then the company's ONE Thing is to find out. — Gary Keller

So far the changes in the president in his second term have been mainly of a rhetorical nature. — Brent Scowcroft

When a philosopher, scientist, or psychologist discusses the discrepancy between the actual and the ideal, he or she attempts to convince us with the tools of discursive thought ... An artist does it differently ... their primary approach is different, even though both groups, if you will, are investigating the actual, the ideal, and the discrepancy in between. — Stephen Dobyns

From the age of four, I was a huge comic fan and still am. When Lost in Space came along it was like being in a huge comic so we jumped at the chance of being part of that project and it proved to be a good choice. — Bill Mumy

The more articulate one is, the more dangerous words become. — May Sarton

We don't have a lot of Reagan-type leaders in our party. Remember Ronald Reagan Democrats? I want a Republican that can attract Democrats. — Lindsey Graham

If good stuff happened to us until we died it wouldn't be called Life. It would be called Great. — Drew

If you don't have at least a working knowledge of the Hawaiian language ... you can't chant well. You cannot ... receive the images of poetry paints for you. It's like having peas and no pod. — Keali'i Reichel