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Forget the Syria debate; we need a debate on why we are always debating on whether to bomb someone. Because we're starting to look not so much like the world's police men but more like George Zimmerman. Itching to use force and then pretending it's because we had no choice. — Bill Maher
When I first discovered the moon, he said, I gave it a different name. But everyone kept calling it the moon. The real name never caught on. — Brian Andreas
Emotion should not be rendered by an excited trembling; it can neither be added on nor be imitated. It is the seed, the work is the flower. — Georges Braque
But what is the heart, madame? It's worth less than people think. it's quite accommodating, it accepts anything. You give it whatever you have, it's not very particular. But the body ... Ha! That's something else again! It has a cultivated taste, as they say, it knows what it wants. A heart doesn't choose, and one always ends up by loving. — Colette
The question was a fashionable one, whether a definite line exists between psychological and physiological phenomena in human activity; and if so, where it lies? — Leo Tolstoy
In fact, pro wrestling is strong. — Kazushi Sakuraba
Food is the supremest of pleasures. — Fay Weldon
I don't think there is anything owed to us. You've got to go out and work hard for every round win. — Larry Dixon
Joe Dugan, who was my roommate on the Yankees, was an honorary pallbearer, too. He was standing next to me as they were carrying the Babe down the steps of St. Pat's Cathedral here in New York. There must have been 5,000 people standing around on the sides of the street, and it was tremendous. — Waite Hoyt
Not wonderful that you've forgotten, mind you. Wonderful that you have so much to discover. — Ted Dekker
Realization of a dream brings resentment in its wake. — Julian Fellowes
Be sure your sin will find you out...Be sure. — Stephen King
You have this impression from England that New Yorkers can be quite aggressive, but certainly the people that I've bumped into and the friends I've made here don't seem that way. Just walking down the street and asking for directions, people seem to be very helpful and happy to help. — Archie Panjabi
Since I spend my working days studying trends, many of which are downright disgusting, I feel it's my duty after work to encourage the trends I'd like to see catch on, like signaling before you change lanes, and chocolate cheesecake. And reading. Also, — Connie Willis