We make our own future; we govern ourselves, and to govern is to choose.
Martin O'Malley
Recitation: by Male by Female
I have a lot of tea in the morning. I always have toast and peanut butter.
Joanna Coles
MorningTeaAlwaysPeanut ButterLot
I would write poems and think up melodies to them later.
Jennette McCurdy
ThinkWriteUpWouldPoemsMelodies
Many of my colleagues are not able to run their family budget. On the other hand, I look at some of the apparatchiks in research councils, and I have even less trust in their abilities. Good intentions have always paved the road to hell.
Andre Geim
FamilyGoodTrustResearchRoadRun
I am totally a director's actor.
Sridevi
I AmActorDirectorAmTotally
Saying that you spend Christmas alone is, to most middle-class Americans, akin to confessing a terminal illness.
Michelle Dean
AloneSayingYouChristmasIllness
We should all spend some time of our life doing service to our country. To me, I would give up a couple of years.
Michael Moore
LifeTimeServiceMeDoingCountry
The United Nations should serve as a forum to address our common challenges. And it must also be a space to generate solutions for mutual benefit. This is the very essence of what the United Nations is about. We must position the multilateral system to better serve our people and deliver on their aspirations.
Miroslav Lajcak
SpacePeopleChallengesBetterServe
It took 35 years, but the time was well spent and I think I have established a good stake in the future.
Johnny Olson
GoodFutureTimeThinkYearsWell
I've been interested in dreams myself for a long time, and it's a big part of the Indian tradition, especially where I was brought up in Calcutta in my family, which is quite traditional.
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
FamilyDreamsTimeMyselfLongBig
'WASP' is the only ethnic term that is in fact a term of class, apart from redneck, which is another word for the same group but who are in the lower social strata, so it's inexplicably tied up with social standing and culture and history in a way that the other hyphenations just are not.
Christopher Hitchens
HistoryCultureRedneckGroupWay
When I was about to graduate, I asked myself, 'What could you do every day and never get sick of?' My answer was really simple: Make cookies.
Christina Tosi
MyselfDaySimpleSickYouCookies
I don't really know what an adverb is. A dangling participle? That sounds really rude. I don't know what character is, really. Plot seems vaguely juvenile to me. It's all about language, it's all about how you apply it to the page.
Colum McCann
CharacterMeLanguageYouPageKnow
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