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A woman is like an angel in our life. Without them, everything's cold and hard and empty. — Chance Carter

And one of the most serious things for me has been the understanding that the Universe is not that interested in punishing us. Every move we make is simply part of its reflection. — Alice Walker

Failure often happens because we fail to recognize our strengths and our weaknesses.' Krishna — Kavita Kane

Wherever the deaf have received an education the method by which it is imparted is the burning question of the day with them, for the deaf are what their schooling make them more than any other class of humans. They are facing not a theory but a condition, for they are first, last, and all the time the people of the eye. — George Veditz

Zombies do not respect the personal bubble. They are all up in my grill, — Tracey Ward

Autism is just the surface. What is inside each of us is what matters, autistic or not. — Liz Becker

I guess I've sort of always wanted to be an actress, except when I was five, which, I did want to be the Queen of England. — Bethany Joy Lenz

My ex-wife is a water sign and I'm an earth sign. Together we made mud. — Rodney Dangerfield

Kurt went from an unknown to icon of a generation. It was like crashing your car and having everyone cheer you on as you crawl out of the wreck. — Nicolas Otero

Social Security is not a retirement savings plan; it is a social insurance program. It's a contract that says, as a society, we will look out for you and your family when you can no longer work. — Jeff Bingaman

There is a time to live, a time to die, a time to laugh, and at no time are the three of them very far apart. — Spike Milligan

As long as we have deaf people on earth, we will have signs. And as long as we have our films, we can preserve signs in their old purity. It is my hope that we will all love and guard our beautiful sign language as the noblest gift God has given to deaf people. — George Veditz