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When I was a little kid we moved to Tulsa, then to St. Louis and, by the time I was in kindergarten, we lived in Springfield, Missouri. There I basically grew up. — Brad Pitt

It is we who nourish the Soul of the World, and the world we live in will be either better or worse, depending on whether we become better or worse. — Paulo Coelho

Food is a wonderful source of pleasure - but it will get you into trouble if it's the only source of pleasure you have in your life. — Linda Bacon

For me, the bulimia was about stuffing my emotions. So I stopped suppressing my feelings. — Cheryl James

Why do most developers fear to make continuous changes to their code? They are afraid they'll break it! Why are they afraid they'll break it? Because they don't have tests. — Robert C. Martin

America's real business leaders understand unless or until the middle class regains its footing and its faith, capitalism remains vulnerable. — Robert Reich

The nominal budget is a poor indicator of the impact of government outlays and revenues. — William Vickrey

The French are a race of individuals. There is no type. — Gertrude Atherton

Beneath and around the dead and ruined chaparral rise the most amazingly beautiful flowers. Tulips and wind poppies and flame poppies, whispering bells and suncups. These are flowers that grow only after a burn. Only in a land once dead. You never see them otherwise
When my eyes closed I can see those flowers now. They are a promise: that the land will regrow, that even after a disaster life continues, that wonders abound. k — Frances Wood

Dreams shouldn't be about what you can buy
they should be about what mark you leave in the world. — Claire Cross

Sometimes things have to go wrong in order to go right. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

There are fundamentally two ways you can experience the police in America: as the people you call when there's a problem, the nice man in uniform who pats a toddler's head and has an easy smile for the old lady as she buys her coffee. For others, the police are the people who are called on them. They are the ominous knock on the door, the sudden flashlight in the face, the barked orders. Depending on who you are, the sight of an officer can produce either a warm sense of safety and contentment or a plummeting feeling of terror. — Chris Hayes