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America is an open society, more open than any other in the world. People of every race, of every color, of every culture are welcomed here to create a new life for themselves and their families. And what do these people who enter into the American mainstream have in common? English, our shared common language. — S.I. Hayakawa

After all, tomorrow will be prettier than today. It all depends on your choices and actions, and if you are ready to make it. — Debasish Mridha

Reached up to push the button that released liquid morphine into his veins. — Orna Ross

Audiences like their blues singers to be miserable. — Janis Joplin

The art of living is more like wrestling than dancing, in so far as it stands ready against the accidental and the unforeseen, and is not apt to fall. — Marcus Aurelius

Integrating the beauty of seasonal change into the residence was a concept that remains true even today even in the more cramped, inner city machiya. — Judith Clancy

I've already just completely opened up about my shame and my inability to be open and straightforward about this. You're exposing something I've already held up to view. It's your shame about being ashamed of what you're afraid might be seen as a lack of brightness that's getting to stay buried under this dead horse of my deformity that you're trying to whip. — David Foster Wallace

I despise simplicity. It is the negation of all that is beautiful. — Norman Hartnell

For after chastisement from God, and recognizing him, our way to repay him is to exalt him and confess his wonders before every nation under heaven. — Saint Patrick

The thing that's nice about pregnancy is that in the end, you have a baby. — Ann Romney

High kitsch, whatever else may be said of it, cannot be openly dismissed as cheap. — Robert C. Solomon

I bake a chocolate cake from scratch every week. — Victoria Osteen

The tunnels shrieked with the wind, each one with its own febrile pitch, creating a fierce chorus. — Steven Erikson