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When I'm looking for something, I say, 'Man that's ugly - nobody would want to rock that.' Then I grab it and I put it on. — Slim Jimmy

There's been a boiling down of real emotion into a set pattern instead of individualism. — Skeet Ulrich

Do they want to keep me in a glass box so nothing and no one can hurt me? — Jodi Ellen Malpas

You in my life, me livin' in hell, feels like I've been touched by an angel. — Kristen Ashley

Everybody is a good person and a bad person at the same time. The only real variation is in the balance. How much good to how much bad. When a person has a bigger good side, we call him a good person. But it's never absolute. — Catherine Ryan Hyde

He can be pretty charming and charismatic. Still, he's not a well man."
The newcomers all burst out laughing. Callum scowled at her a moment before dropping his head back and saying to the ceiling, "Bloody hell. — Kristen Ashley

You can't change generational poverty by sitting on your ass. Let's get to work! — Damen Lopez

The Kennedy home was a place of much action and laughter, a lively, brawling mob of children overseen by a mother who knew when to look the other way. — James David Barber

I don't know if there are topics that I unconsciously avoid, but as soon as they pop up in my writing, I try to take on those topics, whether or not I publish the poems. — Denise Duhamel

Practicing mindfulness enables us to become a real person. When we are a real person, we see real people around us, and life is present in all its richness. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Music is a missionary effort to colonize earth for imperialistic heaven. — Rebecca West

A teacher is like a magical mirror that will show you your future. Imagine if you have no teacher, it may mean you have no future. — Gracia Hunter

I couldn't help wondering where porpoises had learned this game of running on the bows of ships. Porpoises have been swimming in the oceans for seven to ten million years, but they've had human ships to play with for only the last few thousand. Yet nearly all porpoises, in every ocean, catch rides for fun from passing ships; and they were doing it on the bows of Greek triremes and prehistoric Tahitian canoes, as soon as those seacraft appeared. What did they do for fun before ships were invented?
Ken Norris made a field observation one day that suggests the answer. He saw a humpback whale hurrying along the coast of the island of Hawaii, unavoidably making a wave in front of itself; playing in that bow wave was a flock of bottlenose porpoises. The whale didn't seem to be enjoying it much: Ken said it looked like a horse being bothered by flies around its head; however, there was nothing much the whale could do about it, and the porpoises were having a fun time. — Karen Pryor

Men go into marriage with virtually no expectations whatsoever. Ten years later, the men are delightfully surprised to find out that it's actually kind of nice, and the women have sort of had to take a nose dive from what they thought it was going to be. — Elizabeth Gilbert

The question of dying becomes a wise reminder. It cures us of our innocence of the future. — Don DeLillo