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All happiness depends on a leisurely breakfast. — John Gunther
Everyone in America seems to be joining an organization of some kind, and in Congress one hears from them all. — Millicent Fenwick
Hey. Sometimes life is a shit flavored Popsicle. — Carl Hiaasen
What damn fool punches his own horse? — Tom Franklin
Tobacco exports should be expanded aggressively because Americans are smoking less. — Dan Quayle
Turns out, people's brains are not nearly as powerful a motivator as our hearts. Facts, data, and economic models don't move people to courageous action the way that powerful stories can. — Annie Leonard
I travel abroad constantly on book promotion and research, and the Internet is invaluable to me for accessing U.K. news in places such as America, which most of the time hasn't heard of England. — Peter James
I think," said the Major, taking his pipe from his mouth, "that desire is the most wonderful thing in life. Anybody who can really feel it, is a king, and I envy nobody else!" He put back his pipe. — D.H. Lawrence
The trouble with success is - it takes all your time. And you can't do the things you really want to do! — Ruth Draper
The eternal argument over so-called entitlement programs - and, more broadly, over liberal and conservative thought - will never be resolved because each side represents an ancient and absolutely essential component of our evolutionary past. — Sebastian Junger
My boyfriend's an idiot," I say as soon as he lurches away.
"A cute idiot," Ally corrects me.
"That's like saying 'a cute mutant.' Doesn't exist. — Lauren Oliver
Henry,' at last said one, again dipping the spoon into the flaming spirit, 'hast thou read Hoffman?'
'I should think so,' said Henry.
'What think you of him?'
'Why, that he writes admirably; and, moreover, what is more admirable - in such a manner that you see at once he almost believes that which he relates. As for me, I know very well that when I read him of a dark night, I am obliged to creep to bed without shutting my book, and without daring to look behind me.'
'Indeed; then you love the terrible and fantastic?'
'I do,' said Henry. (The Dead Man's Story — James Hain Friswell
Every wrong seems possible today, and is accepted. I don't accept it. — Pablo Casals
