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Writing 'February' made me realize that breaking form is a way of letting the song be human. — Dar Williams
I'm a nine-year old kid inside and my passion has been all my life to want to travel into space. — Peter Diamandis
The curtains were made for moving Cause you know sometimes you're not always there — John Frusciante
That's when you know you've found somebody really special. When you can just shut the fuck up for a minute and comfortably share silence. — Quentin Tarantino
The ordinary politician has a very low estimate of human nature. In his daily life he comes into contact chiefly with persons who want to get something or to avoid something. Beyond this circle of seekers after privileges, individuals and organized minorities, he is aware of a large unorganized, indifferent mass of citizens who ask nothing in particular and rarely complain. The politician comes after a while to think that the art of politics is to satisfy the seekers after favors and to mollify the inchoate mass with noble sentiments and patriotic phrases. — Walter Lippmann
Just as welfare was said to "cause poverty," the experts may soon announce that Medicare causes baldness and that Social Security is a risk factor for osteoporosis: the correlations are undeniable. — Barbara Ehrenreich
Father, make me a blessing to someone today, through Christ our Lord. Amen. — Jan Karon
Give your life to God; he can do more with it than you can! — Dwight L. Moody
We spend most of our lives working. So why do so few people have a good time doing it? — Richard Branson
Even so, [ ... in the silence after a winter storm has ceased to howl, in the soft whisper of a morning snowfall, in the way the moonlight sparkles over new-fallen snow, you can feel when she has been near by, ever searching. You can sense the presence of the Winter Child. — Cameron Dokey
Eskimos maybe? believed stars were holes in the sky where people who died could peek through at you — Jodi Picoult
People always talk about the nausea that comes with chemotherapy. For me, it's more like a queasiness. And it can be intense. It's an uncomfortable, gross kind of 'blech' feeling. — Stuart Scott