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William Graebner's brilliant analysis of America's struggles over the meaning of Patty Hearst gives us not only new perspectives on the 1970s, on Americans' fundamental understandings of their world in a bicentennial year that offered little to celebrate, but also on the longing for heroism and the desire for belief in free will that Graebner believes structured the rise of Reagan-era conservatism. This is a masterful work of cultural history. — Beth Bailey

Holy shit," I blurt out. "You shaved the beard." I glare at Garrett. "Why didn't you tell me? I would've thrown us a party."
Dean snickers. "You mean thrown him a party."
"No, he means us," Garrett replies for me. "We're the ones who had to stare at that ghastly thing for half a year."
I smack Tuck's ass as he breezes past my stool. "Welcome back, Babyface."
"Fuck off," he grumbles. — Elle Kennedy

I've heard people say my swing's not perfect, and I know that. But golf's a natural sport, very sensitive. It's played a lot by feel. I don't care if my swing is too flat. If it works, I don't have to change it. — Sergio Garcia

When you stop needing more of everything, more of what you desire seems to arrive in your life. — Wayne Dyer

It's probably my favorite part of my whole showbiz experience, is Broadway. The community of Broadway. That feeling that happens every night. — Rosie O'Donnell

I don't do comedy so much although I would like to do a comedy. — Aaron Eckhart

I want to emphasize that I am not opposed to pipelines. We already have hundreds of them in our state. I am opposed to the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline route because it is directly over the Ogallala Aquifer. — Dave Heineman

People are my most important asset. Faith in the supreme being, trust, credibility and performance are the things that have brought me to the top. — Don King

I have spoken softly, gone my ways softly, all my days, as behoves one who has nothing to say, nowhere to go, and so nothing to gain by being seen or heard. — Samuel Beckett

If the other shoe drops, run barefoot! — Jodi Livon