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I'm wishing he could see that music lives. Forever. That it's stronger than death. Stronger than time. And that its strength holds you together when nothing else can. — Jennifer Donnelly

Converse with a mind that is grandly simple, and literature looks like word-catching. The simplest utterances are worthiest to bewritten, yet are they so cheap, and so things of course, that, in the infinite riches of the soul, it is like gathering a few pebbles off the ground, or bottling a little air in a phial, when the whole earth and the whole atmosphere are ours. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I've often thought that when something is hard for you, whether it's going to law school or anything else that challenges you, that's probably what you should do. — Hillary Clinton

My office has no walls. You can't be removed from your team to be successful. You have to be respectful of others. — Mickey Drexler

Logic is an organized way to go wrong with confidence. We should all know by now that a logical course is not always the right one. — Charles F. Kettering

This is part of what a family is about, not just love. It's knowing that your family will be there watching out for you. Nothing else will give you that. Not money. Not fame. Not work. — Mitch Albom

You're a tough, fragile, brave, cowardly woman. — Samanthe Beck

Jonathan Green sat in one of the leather director's chairs across from my desk and the two lesser attorneys went to the couch. Truly stayed on his feet. The videographer noticed the Pinocchio clock on the wall, then hustled around to the opposite side of my desk so that he could get both me and the clock in the frame. The Pinocchio clock has eyes that move side to side as it tocks. Photogenic. Like Green. — Robert Crais

ORTHODOX PARADOX
Religion, unlike ethnicity, is inculcated
Kamil Ali — Kamil Ali

As I approach my 88th birthday, it's become apparent to me that my eyes and ears, among other appurtenances, aren't quite what they used to be. The prospect of long flights to wherever in search of whatever are not quite as appealing. — Mike Wallace