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It was easy to get a job at the Cedar Bar because people came and went, but I didn't like the atmosphere. Instead, I got a job at Cooper Union Library. I stayed at Cooper Union for seven years; it was my salvation. While I worked there, I also read books of every kind. — Claes Oldenburg

On the morning after the daring theft of a priceless James Ensor painting from the Grand Palais in Paris, I was allowed to leave the Les Halles Police Station after only a few hours of questioning. — Mark Zero

The Soviet Union would never be bound by agreements, Deng warned; it understood only the language of countervailing force. — Henry Kissinger

The fish might well have disappeared already, but Brody wasn't willing to gamble lives on the possibility: the odds might be good, but the stakes were prohibitively high. — Peter Benchley

This is going right to the police. So, it's a very dangerous precedent. — Floyd Abrams

I lived in Georgetown in the late '70s about four houses down from the steps. — William Peter Blatty

What you've already known stops you to wonder and it gives you peace. — Glenda Radores

Los Angeles is the only place that I can honestly say I have ever called home. — Naveen Andrews

Teach you to try marrying me, you idiot! — Rick Riordan

The Goddess does not shower her gifts on those who reject them. — Marion Zimmer Bradley

I don't think just funny is enough on Broadway. — Don Knotts

Daphne knows, with equal ease, How to vex and how to please; But the folly of her sex Makes her sole delight to vex. — Jonathan Swift

No throne exists that has a right to exist, and no symbol of it, flying from any flagstaff, is righteously entitled to wear any device but the skull and crossbones of that kindred industry which differs from royalty only businesswise-merely as retail differs from wholesale. — Mark Twain

Is it not possible that an individual may be right and a government wrong? Are laws to be enforced simply because they were made? Or declared by any number of men to be good, if they are NOT good? — Henry David Thoreau