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I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to. — J.R. "Bob" Dobbs

She must have been very anxious about a first boy friend to fall in love with a Colgate boy — Haidji

Everybody lies about sex. People lie during sex. If it weren't for lies, there'd be no sex. — Jerry Seinfeld

Of course, to a true geek, the glass is neither half-full nor half-empty. It's twice as big as it currently needs to be, though a reasonable reserve margin is not a bad thing to have ready, just in case. — David S. Platt

It was an alien place, as much inhuman as it was ungodly. There was no life in this place. It was a different world altogether.
This world was dead. — Angelo Tsanatelis

You're a good date," he said.
"You thought of it as a date?"
He nodded. "From the beginning. — Robyn Carr

To be completely honest about your flaws is the only liberation from feelings of inferiority, inadequacy and external manipulation. Your happiness is only a change of conviction away. — Crystal Evans

It is so hard that one cannot really have confidence in doctors and yet cannot do without them. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Cut your morning devotions into your personal grooming. You would not go out to work with a dirty face. Why start the day with the face of your soul unwashed? — Robert A. Cook

How do sheep kill a lion ? By drowning him in blood. — Pierce Brown

When it's a folk festival, there's more of an intention on the song and connecting with people. — Jenny O.

The claim to a national culture in the past does not only rehabilitate that nation and serve as a justification for the hope of a future national culture. In the sphere of psycho-affective equilibrium it is responsible for an important change in the native. Perhaps we haven't sufficiently demonstrated that colonialism is not satisfied merely with holding a people in its grip and emptying the native's brain of all form and content. By a kind of perverted logic, it turns to the past of the oppressed people, and distorts, disfigures, and destroys it. This work of devaluing pre-colonial history takes on a dialectical significance today. — Frantz Fanon

You may like me, you may hate me. But I guarantee you'll remember me. — Shane Porteous

Where are you going?" I asked.
"The middle of nowhere."
"I thought this was it."
"Nah." You shook your head. "This is just the edge. — Lucy Christopher