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Send it to someone who can publish it. And if they won't publish it, send it to someone else who can publish it! And keep sending it! Of course, if no one will publish it, at that point you might want to think about doing something other than writing. Robert B. Parker
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If it stays windy, 2 or 3 under might not win. Fred Couples
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If it wasn't for Garth, it might have been 20-1. Steve Stirling
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I go into the whole composer thing quite open to keep on going and keep on trying different things because you never know... the next idea you have might be the one. Steven Price
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I get that a lot in games. But I think this might have been the most. Tyra Grant
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If that happens, that might make me cry. I wouldn't know what to do. Chad Millard
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Tonight, when we were eating dinner, Marta said something that really knocked me for a loop. She said, ""I love carrots."" ""Good,"" I said as I gritted my teeth real hard. ""Then maybe you and carrots would like to go into the bedroom and have sex!"" They didn't, but maybe they will sometime, and I can watch. ![]()
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The bedrock of all this is: Do an audit. Anne Kelley
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I was born on the first day of January 1941 in the front bedroom of my grandparents' house in Rodborough near Stroud in Gloucestershire where my mother had come to escape the bombing in London. Martin Evans