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I was absolutely shocked, appalled and ashamed when I heard about the Milly Dowler case only two weeks ago. — Rupert Murdoch

It's not great when your husband thinks the only guy who can talk to you, is some other guy. — Jonas Eriksson

My teaching career started with me teaching comp at a very small school in Buffalo. And I was terrible at that point. They never should have hired me. — Rob Roberge

Yeah, anytime anybody has a kid, you know how you feel when you have a kid, you look at the world differently because your kid's in the world now. When it's just you, whatever happens happens but now you pay more attention to political things. You pay more attention to things because your daughter or your son has to deal with these circumstances. — Jamie Foxx

It's such an honor. I still get, I guess, starstruck, at the Opry. Because there's so much history here and there are so many legends that are still walking around backstage, so it's really an incredible, incredible experience for somebody like me that grew up listening to all of them. And to be able to share the stage with them is something that I treasure. — Kellie Pickler

Ingrid stared at him and again wondered about the boy she had loved and nurtured for the past five years. She always knew he was Chinese, of course, but that was an entirely different thing from understanding what it was to be Chinese. Lee — Beth Cato

God bless you butterfly, because now I'm claiming you like no mate has ever been claimed in the history of our kind — Poppet

When a man finds the one woman who is right, it scarcely matters what else is wrong. — Victoria Alexander

We can only do what is possible for us to do. But still it is good to know what the impossible is. — Maria Irene Fornes

It is a sultry day; the sun has drunk
The dew that lay upon the morning grass;
There is no rustling in the lofty elm
That canopies my dwelling, and its shade
Scarce cools me. All is silent, save the faint
And interrupted murmur of the bee,
Settling on the sick flowers,
And then again Instantly on the wing. — William C. Bryant