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I don't want this to be a distraction. This has been distracting enough. I'm not going to rehash this going forward. I'm sure other people are going to have questions about it, but we've got a big season coming up. — Jayson Werth

His hand touched my leg and I grabbed it. I held it with both of mine, like he was a lifeline and I needed saving. Or maybe I was the lifeline and he needed saving.
Was it possible we could save each other? — Molly O'Keefe

A conquering force sustained the old folks and now centers us. Forming a collective of comeback saints, let us rally behind them and move forward. We're called to a new awakening and application of what we've learned from those who've looked over Jordan. — Deborah L. Parker

Music is my 90% of my life and my biggest passion. I really don't have an interest in anything else. — Marina And The Diamonds

The only thing better than singing is more singing. — Ella Fitzgerald

Did you imagine that science was a disinterested pursuit of the truth? Well, you were wrong. — David Berlinski

Because the space race is over
And I can't help but feel that we've all grown up too soon.
- The Space Race Is Over — Billy Bragg

I understood that he was my host, though he only glanced at me and walked by, and I did not have the audacity to signal to him in any way. He hurried into the station and came out again minutes later with no expression of hope. At last he saw me and pointed with his index finger: "You're Gabito, right?" I answered him with all my heart: "Almost, now. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

A politician needs the ability to foretell what's going to happen, and the ability to explain afterwards why it didn't. — Anonymous

Your imagination is critical to discovering your dream. — Bil Cornelius

I've done a lot of things in my life that I'm not proud of. — Sugar Ray Leonard

For nearly five years the present Ministers have harassed every trade, worried every profession, and assailed or menaced every class, institution, and species of property in the country. Occasionally they have varied this state of civil warfare by perpetrating some job which outraged public opinion, or by stumbling into mistakes which have been always discreditable, and sometimes ruinous. All this they call a policy, and seem quite proud of it; but the country has, I think, made up its mind to close this career of plundering and blundering. — Benjamin Disraeli