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I've been totally replaced by people who are superior. I was doing, like, 15 different things. It's very gratifying to watch your job done better. — Jim McKelvey
The new Haitian baseball can't weigh more than four ounces or less than five. — Jerry Coleman
Grandpa had a good life, up until the day we slaughtered him and ate him. Honestly, he raised chickens, so he should have seen it coming. — Jarod Kintz
Cincinnati has one of the most diverse animal collections in the world, with more than 500 species represented. They also have a really good insect exhibit. — Newt Gingrich
Reusing pieces of code is like picking off sentences from other people's stories and trying to make a magazine article. — Bob Frankston
'Lady Wisdom' is my wife and those I reach with Truth understood are my children".
~R. Alan Woods [2012] — R. Alan Woods
Linus entered the elevator while the grownups talked and looked at the buttons. Buttons covered all the walls, and even the door. He pressed one, and with the luck that comes to children in fancy hotels, it was the fire alarm. — Ella Minster
If we are still discussing its merits tomorrow, I will agree with you," said Diagoras.
"Cheer up, laddie. Nobody lives forever."
"Oh I expect you will, Druss, Old Horse. It's the mortals around you who always seem to kiss the granite. — David Gemmell
In Degas's compositions with several dancers, their steps, postures and gestures often resemble the almost geometric, formal letters of an alphabet, whereas their bodies and heads are recalcitrant, sinuous and individual. — John Berger
You can't know somebody, I thought, till you've followed him home. — Barbara Kingsolver
We tend to forget that happiness doesn't come as a result of getting something we don't have, but rather of recognizing and appreciating what we do have. — Friedrich Koenig
The natural liberty of man is to be free from any superior power on Earth, and not to be under the will or legislative authority of man, but only to have the law of nature for his rule. — Samuel Adams