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I don't need my phone to play me music. I need it to be a phone and an e-mail thing. — David Duchovny

I remember reading once that some fellows use language to conceal thought; but it's been my experience that a good many more use it instead of thought. — George Horace Lorimer

into the kitchen and spotted — Terri Osburn

She who follows another's course, finds a sure path to her own remorse. — John Kramer

Beauty doesn't make happiness; it only comes to the happy. — H.G.Wells

We wail, batten, sport, clip, clasp, sunder, dwindle, die: — James Joyce

It's funny how heterosexuals have lives and the rest of us have "lifestyles." — Sonia Johnson

Sadly, a U.S. invasion of Iraq 'would threaten the whole stability of the Middle East' - or so Amr Moussa, secretary-general of the Arab League, told the BBC on Tuesday. Amr's talking points are so Sept. 10: It's supposed to destabilize the Middle East. The stability of the Middle East is unique in the non-democratic world and it's the lack of change in Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Egypt that's turned them into a fetid swamp of terrorist bottom-feeders. — Mark Steyn

Do you forget that I am your sister?"
"No; I've never been granted the opportunity to forget it. — Georgette Heyer

She had always dimly guessed him to be in touch with important people, involved in complicated relations - but she felt it all to be so far beyond her understanding that the whole subject hung like a luminous mist on the farthest verge of her thoughts. In the foreground, hiding all else, there was the glow of his presence, the light and shadow of his face, the way his short-sighted eyes, at her approach, widened and deepened as if to draw her down into them; and, above all, the flush of youth and tenderness in which his words enclosed her. Now she saw him detached from her, drawn back into the unknown, and whispering to another girl things that provoked the same smile of mischievous complicity he had so often called to her own lips. The feeling possessing her was not one of jealousy: she was too sure of his love. It was rather a terror of the unknown, of all the mysterious attractions that must even now be dragging him away from her, and of her own powerlessness to contend with them. — Edith Wharton

In all thy undertakings, let a reasonable assurance animate thy endeavors if thou despairest of success, thou shalt not succeed. — Akhenaton

The good times were over. Nobody gave a shit and nobody had any money and if they had any, they kept it. — Charles Bukowski