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I tried to always include my children in everything that I did. I traveled with them, I brought them with me to work, I tried to balance it between work and being a mother as best as I could. — Jill Stuart

I did some research and tried to pull out some old, classic Van Halen that they had not played in 10 or 15 years. I think that was Sammy's mistake. I he didn't want to do the Dave stuff. — Gary Cherone

I'm not an oddball. — Lee Remick

He was beautiful - a perfect specimen of a predator able to lure its prey by his appearance alone. — C.L. Parker

The pine stays green in winter ... wisdom in hardship. — Norman Douglas

Our marriages were meant to be alive, not dead. Is your marriage more like romance or roadkill? — Beth Moore

This made him a grad student, and grad students existed not to learn things but to relieve the tenured faculty members of tiresome burdens such as educating people and doing research. — Neal Stephenson

I was interested in flying beginning at age 7, when a close family friend took me in his little airplane. And I remember looking at the wheel of the airplane as we rolled down the runway, because I wanted to remember the exact moment that I first went flying ... the other thing growing up is that I was always interested in science. — David M. Brown

I returned his smile although I felt suddenly sober, my eyes inexplicably watery, "Quin ... " I took a deep, steadying breath. "Quinn, you need to be a good guy. I need you to be a good guy."
He nodded, his expression reacting to and echoing my sudden seriousness, "I know. I want to." Quinn licked his lips as his eyes moved to my mouth. "I will. — Penny Reid

Many people are afraid to talk about race because it's so emotionally loaded. We don't have the vocabulary to talk about it. Every day, our vocabulary seems more and more inadequate. — Anna Deavere Smith

This is the first step toward understanding the process of real, lasting change: simply knowing with certainty that you can do whatever you need to do. This understanding has a dual edge: On the one hand it increases your confidence and dignity. On the other hand, it places full responsibility on you if you fail to make the change you set out to make. But this is a good thing, not a guilt trip. — Bo Lozoff

He was twisted as a pretzel, he was a tinfoil-halo shitnosed frogstomping king rat asshole, but he wasn't stupid. — Margaret Atwood