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Pride thinks it's own happiness shines the brighter by comparing it with the misfortunes of others. — Thomas More

Anyone who has breast-fed knows two things for sure: The baby wants to be fed at the most inopportune times, in the most inopportune places, and the baby will prevail ... And so the baby should, and the mom, too. Sometimes a breast is a sexual object, and sometimes it's a food delivery system, and one need not preclude nor color the other. — Anna Quindlen

When we're connected to others, we become better people. — Randy Pausch

There were police everywhere, bustling back and forth, murmuring in the barely audible whisper used only by cops and children. There are more similarities between the two than you might think, starting with whether or not you'd want them waiting for you in a dark alley with a gun. I've worked with the police, and I've even liked some of them, but that doesn't mean I have to like them as a breed. Power brings out the worst in almost everyone. — Seanan McGuire

In the land of badass, you've just been trumped. If Dark-Hunters had inmates, these would be they. Known as the Dogs of War because that's what they thrive on, they're cold-blooded and intolerant. Congratulations, bud, these are your new protectors. (Acheron) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Get eight hours of sleep regularly. Keep your weight down, run a mile a day. — Stan Musial

You got me sitting on the shelf, while you're out bewitching someone else. — Jimi Hendrix

Love cars, love people, love life. — Yutaka Katayama

Something in me wanted to find out how far I could run without stopping. — Zac Hanson

Any great artist is wrestling with their sadness and loneliness, their fears, anxieties and securities, and they're transfiguring those into complicated forms of expression that affect our hearts, minds and souls and remind us of who we are as human beings, the fragility of our human status and the inevitability of death. — Cornel West

Indifference is the curse of this age. Indifference is evil, and it couldn't be farther from the heart of God.
Afterword - On Digging a Well p. 359 — Charles Martin

The longer an article is in the process of manufacture and the more it is moved about, the greater its ultimate cost. — Henry Ford

To me, dance is so ethereal and elusive, so much of an illusion. After a performance, that's it. With vocals and music, you have good recordings. — Jamie Wyeth

Particularly in the deepest and most important things, we are unutterably alone, — Rainer Maria Rilke