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The last time anybody made a list of the top hundred character attributes of New Yorkers, common sense snuck in at number 79. — Douglas Adams

There are some short essays that are very grave, and most contemporary novels are lighter than air. — Fran Lebowitz

And common is the commonplace, And vacant chaff well meant for grain. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

It's really important to remember that most people in the public eye are human for a start and a lot of things that you read in the media get slightly misconstrued and manipulated. — Geri Halliwell

The notion that we won the war against Iraq is like saying we won a war against Arizona. I mean, the fact of the matter is it's not that big of a country. Nobody, I don't think, had any notion that we would do anything but win it. — Carol Moseley Braun

Sometimes we're brought to our knees. Literally. But, oh how we rise when we stand up. - Vicki Reece — Bryant McGill

At college, I wanted to be a poet. I liked the extremely concentrated language, the atmosphere of otherworldliness. — Walter Kirn

You might be a redneck if you grow Vidalia onions, rather than considering them a gourmet item. — Jeff Foxworthy

Then the three of us hug, and if I could choose on moment of my life to sit inside of for the rest of eternity ... it'd be now, no question. — David Mitchell

There is no reason to hit a woman. And I was just like, really? I could give you like 17 right off the top of my head. — Bill Burr

Once, if my memory serves me well, my life was a banquet where every heart revealed itself, where every wine flowed. — Arthur Rimbaud

Ah! it is well for the unfortunate to be resigned, but for the guilty there is no peace. — Mary Shelley

Josie is a Pye," said Marilla sharply, "so she can't help being disagreeable. I suppose people of that kind serve some useful purpose in society, but I must say I don't know what it is any more than I know the use of thistles. — L.M. Montgomery

It is wrong to say: I think. One ought to say: I am thought. I is someone else. — Arthur Rimbaud