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I don't make people sound stupid. Stupid people make themselves sound stupid when they say stupid things. — Brent Saltzman

vomiting the crying — William Faulkner

My motto is: Contented with little, yet wishing for more. — Charles Lamb

The people who influenced me most were the people who said I would never make it. They gave me a thirst for revenge. — Colin Mochrie

Being left behind was a special kind of loss. - — J.R. Ward

The left, of course, will say Carson doesn't believe in the Geneva Convention, Carson doesn't believe in fighting stupid wars. And - and what we have to remember is we want to utilize the tremendous intellect that we have in the military to win wars. — Benjamin Carson

He remains everlastingly the same. There are no furrows on his eternal brow. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

At the end of meditation period we always bow and we touch our head to the floor and say "Buddha's name be praised." — Frederick Lenz

Solitude was no reason for sloppiness — Armistead Maupin

If you don't want to live in self-deceit in a new year, miracle must not be your focus — Sunday Adelaja

Did we miss out on a lot of targets? No. Was it disappointing? No. — David Moyes

And to stick our head in the sand and pretend that we are somehow safer if we do not know or to pretend we are somehow safer if we limit our options seems to me not only foolish but actually dangerous. — Mac Thornberry

No one's reputation is quite what he himself perceives it ought to be. — Christopher Vokes

My character Lena is somebody who responds to people in a very simple way. I didn't have to take myself off to a darkened room to concentrate, I just had to try and be open. It's an interesting, subtle relationship. — Emily Watson

Huet presents arguments against causality that are quite potent - he states, for instance, that any event can have an infinity of possible causes. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb