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Sarah Palin is Latina. Pay-leen. She has an infant and a grandkid the same age. Latina! — George Lopez

CONVICTIONS are lessons learned from experiences we'd never want to go through again, but wouldn't trade for anything in the world. — Mark Batterson

[Art is] an attempt to escape from life. — H.L. Mencken

I'm the spokesman for ADT, and ADT, brother, pays better than most actors make on film. — Ving Rhames

When we think too much about the opinions of others, we are letting them edit a book God has written. — Donald Miller

I listened to Kelley's record with pleasure. Great to hear real music with respect for the righteous roots. Her singing is outstanding - no frills, down to the bone and intense. — Jerry Wexler

Nobody welcomes a war - not if they're smart. But war finds everyone sooner or later. It's inevitable. — Rick Riordan

J.W. and Roy didn't just snatch the childhood away from Emmett; they stole it from every single black child in Mississippi. — Bernice L. McFadden

Goal setting is good stewardship. Instead of letting things happen, goals help us make things happen. Instead of living by default, goals help us live by design. Instead of living out of memory, goals help us live out of imagination. — Mark Batterson

Realize that significance is not dependent upon success. Too many people fall into the trap of thinking, "Once I make it rich, I'll become significant." This is rarely the case. Begin striving for it now. — Joshua Becker

Without dreams, there can be no courage. And without courage, there can be no action. — Wim Wenders

Innovation is not only useless without people but it's also useless without implementation. — Jurgen Appelo

I would rather die having spoken in my way, than live having spoken in yours — Albert Shanker

Lincoln once noted how the printing press spread knowledge by making works widely available that had previously been the province of a privileged few. The same is true when primary sources are collected, transcribed, and published; when exhaustive reference works are produced; when scholars leave published books and carefully organized research files; and when interest in a subject grows to the point that entire institutions - libraries, journals, and museums - are devoted to assisting its students. The main problem with studying Lincoln is not finding sources, but choosing which sources to follow. A — Joshua Wolf Shenk