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Men think it is philanthropy to give away sex. — Girdhar Joshi
The store had a hand-painted sign that read: MOOSE PASS GAS. "That's just wrong," Frank said. By — Rick Riordan
Spiritual life is like a moving sidewalk. Whether you go with it or spend your whole life running against it, you're still going to be taken along. — Bernadette Roberts
Thorndyke never forgets a likely case. He is sort of a medico-legal camel. He gulps down the raw facts from the newspapers or elsewhere, and then, in his leisure moments, he calmly regurgitates them and has a quiet chew at them. — R. Austin Freeman
Evil's a thing of the mind. We humans got the full measure of it ourselves.
Is that right? Are you evil, Sarah Mary?
I ain't good. — Alden Bell
The Chinese, the Russians, the Nazis and Saddam Hussein all agree! Gun Control Works! — Dean Armstrong
I loved you so much right then Sam Roth. — Maggie Stiefvater
I would sit and talk to any president who wishes to talk to me, but I'm not anxious to rule it in. — Colin Powell
I always try to buy just what I need. You get ideas as to what's in season and what's best. I think if you have a preconceived idea before shopping, that makes it difficult. You have to have an open mind. — Julia Child
He imagined that the clock's second hand possessed awareness and knew that it was a second hand and that its job was to around and around inside a circle of numbers forever at the same slow unvarying machinelike rate ... — David Foster Wallace
Failure is when you accept it, otherwise it's just another obstacle. — Krishna Saagar
I want to expand my cuisine to this country. I love America. I have been here 22 years. — Masaharu Morimoto
I look at my career and it's still hard for me to believe the way things turned out and how things happened. I've been so blessed. — John Elway
The Left will destroy what is good to try to make what is perfect. That is the motto of the Left — Dennis Prager