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You're pregnant?" I can't even believe the words I'm saying as I pull her toward me, and onto my lap.
— K. Bromberg
I really love writing comedy. Writing romantic comedy is even nicer because you get to write about how insane we all act when we're falling in love.
— Pearl Cleage
I am my brother's keeper, says the chickenshit liberal. Perhaps he does not
realize that he now has more than 2 1/2 billion brothers. — Edward Abbey
realize that he now has more than 2 1/2 billion brothers. — Edward Abbey
God may promise not to destroy creation, but it is not a promise humankind made - to our peril.
— Diane Ackerman
When my dad, Tommy Tucker Kelly, was about six, he started out with his dad on 'The Black and White Minstrel' Shows.
— Rachel Tucker
Changes at any level within an organization (individual, team or organization) or across business ecosystem require intent.
— Pearl Zhu
He had talked to her the same way when her grandmother died. Even though that had been different, had been an ordinary tragedy.
— Sarah Rees Brennan
When you've got a solid commitment and solid objectives, you've got a much better chance of reaching your goal.
— Zig Ziglar
The man who invented Doritos has passed away at the age of 97. He asked to be buried with the creator of Fritos and Cheetos in a variety pack.
— Jimmy Fallon
Most of us start from nothing, with plenty of rejection. I remind myself of that whenever I get to feeling too important.
— Kate Alcott
For our sin God had visited our bodies with the gruesome ignominy of rot and decay, there was no indignity in the same body's receiving
— Thomas Mann
I suppose you could pass for a starlet. You do have that femme fatale air about you. Like you crush boys' dreams in your spare time.
— Janette Rallison
I think I'd take a human butler over a robot one.
— Tom Felton
Spare me the whispering, crowded room, the friends who come and gape and go, the ceremonious air of gloom - all, which makes death a hideous show.
— Matthew Arnold