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My favorite thing is landscaping. I love landscaping. And so what I'll do is, mostly I put language into search engines, and if I want to look, like, at tulip gardens, or, like, Georgian gardens, i love English gardens, how they're laid out. Japanese gardens, Asian gardens. So, I'm kind of a frustrated landscaper. — Michele Bachmann

Listen here people, listen to me
Don't try to buy no home down in Washington D.C.
'Cause it's a bourgeois town
wooh it's a bourgeois town!
I got the bourgeois blues
I'm gonna spread the news all around — Huddie Ledbetter

Men imitate the gods whom they adore, and to such miserable beings their crimes become their religion. — Cyprian

Use your bad moments to discover what makes you tremble. Use your good moments to find your road to inner peace. — Paulo Coelho

She'd neglected to make choices for her inner self as well. She'd given away too much. — Mary Alice Monroe

The middle-aged woman is the ground bed of the audience that watches television, and yet they are absolutely invisible. — Samantha Bond

We can say that Faustus makes a choice, and that he is responsible for his choice, but there is in the play a suggestion - sometimes explicit, sometimes only dimly implicit - that Faustus comes to destruction not merely through his own actions but through the actions of a hostile cosmos that entraps him. In this sense, too, there is something of Everyman in Faustus. The story of Adam, for instance, insists on Adam's culpability; Adam, like Faustus, made himself, rather than God, the center of his existence. And yet, despite the traditional expositions, one cannot entirely suppress the commonsense response that if the Creator knew Adam would fall, the Creator rather than Adam is responsible for the fall; Adam ought to have been created of better stuff. — Sylvan Barnet

True repentance hates the sin, and not merely the penalty;
and it hates the sin most of all because it has discovered and felt God's love. — William Taylor

Practice restraint over the following: appetite, first, as well as sleep, lust, and anger. — Pythagoras

The State of the Union address is always a reminder of how unique America is. — Marco Rubio