My life has never been wonderful. Maybe when I was a child, but not after age 15.
Karolyn Grimes
Recitation: by Male by Female
My bookshelves have no order. I prune them regularly and sell the books to Myopic Books, a Chicago bookstore. They give me store credit, and then I spend all the store credit, and, presumably, return to sell them back more of the books I bought from them.
Jesse Ball
MeCreditBackChicagoMoreReturn
Dad was synonymous with his charm and wit and grace, and it was sort of the perfect way to go for him.
Jennifer Grant
GracePerfectGoWayWitCharm
If America had a motto, it would be pull yourself up by the bootstraps, work harder than the next guy, have a goal and achieve it.
John Lee Hancock
WorkMottoYourselfAmericaGoalUp
I started my teenage years singing in churches across America, and finally wound up on a big stage.
Amy Grant
SingingAmericaYearsStageUpBig
Our company has to be a company that enables its people.
Steve Ballmer
PeopleCompanyOurEnables
I think by and large, humans prefer to think of themselves as minds from the neck up. We don't really like to think of ourselves as another animal, another digesting, excreting, mating, snoring, sleeping kind of sack of guts. I don't think we like that. I think we'd rather not be reminded of it.
Mary Roach
AnimalThinkKindSleepingMindsUp
I think Mrs. Clinton has a lot of weaknesses because she was the architect of the Obama administration's foreign policy.
Michael McCaul
ThinkShePolicyBecauseWeaknesses
It's funny, my girlfriends think that because I am married to a fashion designer, I get all these great tips and hints about great fashion, but it's not like that at all. He never tells me what to wear.
Lori Loughlin
FunnyGreatI AmMeFashionThink
One of the best temporary cures for pride and affectation is seasickness; a man who wants to vomit never puts on airs.
Josh Billings
BestManPrideNeverTemporaryWho
Where I grew up, the basketball courts were rarely used.
Denis Leary
BasketballUpWhereUsedCourts
I'm a big old romantic.
Colin Farrell
RomanticOldBig
When you're writing, you think: How does intimacy happen in the work? You don't know who your reader is, woman, man, child, black person, Asian, who knows?
Claudia Rankine
WorkWomanManChildWritingThink
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