To affect the quality of the day, that is the highest of arts.
Henry David Thoreau
Recitation: by Male by Female
I will surely pen my autobiography.
Adnan Sami
PenWillAutobiographySurely
I love clothes, but I don't know what to put on myself, let alone others. I have a lot of help getting dressed.
Jennifer Aniston
LoveAloneMyselfHelpClothesKnow
As we get older - perhaps I'm just speaking for myself - we can get too cynical.
Matt Smith
MyselfCynicalGetJustOlderToo
With sacrifice and work, anything can be done.
Angel Cabrera
WorkSacrificeDoneAnything
I've been a member of the Labour Party sixty five years, and I remain in it, but I think it's all about campaigning for justice and peace, and if you do that, you get a lot of support.
Tony Benn
JusticePeaceSupportThinkYouGet
I find directing more satisfying.
Michael Shanks
FindMoreDirectingSatisfying
We've broken the code base into logical chunks, called modules, and the foundation staff delegate authority for the modules to people with the most expertise.
Mitchell Baker
BrokenPeopleFoundationAuthority
I could never really choose a favorite book, but whenever I'm asked what my favorite movie is, I always say 'Withnail & I,' a British film from 1987. It's funny and sad and absolutely gorgeous to look at. It's the film I can watch over and over again.
Lisa Lutz
FunnySadBookChooseLookI Can
If you ask me, 'Are you for or against gay parents?' for example, having kids - it's hard for me to say, 'Yes.'
Juan Pablo Galavis
ParentsMeYouGaySayHard
We sometimes take our security for granted.
Chris Collins
SecuritySometimesTakeOurGranted
Kurt had this dumb suicidal ideation - that's what I called it. I thought if we could live through this, we could live through anything.
Courtney Love
LiveThoughtDumbThroughAnything
The struggle for democracy and human rights in Burma is a struggle for life and dignity. It is a struggle that encompasses our political, social and economic aspirations.
Aung San Suu Kyi
LifeStruggleDemocracyPolitical
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