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Once it's jam, it can't be strawberries anymore. — Marilyn Wallace

Our dog chases people on a bike. We've had to take it off him. — Winston Churchill

The San Francisco skyline sparkles in the distance, the bay spread out before it like a shark-infested welcome mat. — T.T. Monday

There are certain things no one can do for you. — Max Lucado

Great books write themselves, only bad books have to be written. — F Scott Fitzgerald

There's a ruthlessness to the city now that wasn't there before. I was in Dublin a few months ago, when we were shooting Breakfast on Pluto, and if I saw one kid throwing up on the street, I must have seen a hundred of them. — Liam Neeson

A lot of the photography I'm doing and thinking about is directed at Instagram. — Stephen Shore

I get so disenfranchised reading the news, because global borders and lines we've created are completely unnecessary. That's just another person on the other side, and it's his bad luck that he was born there and it's my good fortune that I was born here. It's all kind of illogical. — Eddie Huang

It is the mark of a superior person that, left to themselves they are able endlessly to amuse, interest and entertain themselves out of their personal stock of meditations, ideas, criticisms, memories, philosophy, humor and what not. — George Jean Nathan

Every Christian is a missionary to the extent that he or she bears witness to God's love. Be missionaries of God's tenderness! — Pope Francis

Every time I started painting it was like a new experience, but they all came out the same. — LeRoy Neiman

witness it when he turned his rage on me, — Elle Kennedy

I wasn't writing stories with the intention of creating a particular collection. I simply wrote stories, and then discovered common themes among a good number of them. — Bonnie Jo Campbell

By 1892, enlightenment had progressed to the point where the Salem trials were simply an embarrassing blot on the history of New England. They were a part of the past that was best forgotten: a reminder of how far the human race had come in two centuries. — Edmund Morgan

I would more appropriately define mastery as the technical ability possible within the constraints of your particular existence. It must be noted that this is a subjective definition, and that this degree of mastery would be individual to each of us. — Chris Matakas