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Anti Fox News Quotes By Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Any fool can bomb a train, but just try sorting out the mess. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Anti Fox News Quotes By Colleen Hoover

Goodnight, wife."
"Goodnight, husband. — Colleen Hoover

Anti Fox News Quotes By Jacob M. Appel

Nixon's offences had been so long in the past, so much part of a different era that he now seemed like some lovable but bigoted uncle you tolerated at Christmas and Thanksgiving. — Jacob M. Appel

Anti Fox News Quotes By Albert Einstein

Thinking is to man what flying is to birds. Don't follow the example of a chicken when you could be a lark. — Albert Einstein

Anti Fox News Quotes By Joseph Addison

Upon laying a weight in one of the scales, inscribed eternity, though I threw in that of time, prosperity, affliction, wealth, and poverty, which seemed very ponderous, they were not able to stir the opposite balance. — Joseph Addison

Anti Fox News Quotes By Edmund Waller

A narrow compass! and yet there Dwelt all that 's good, and all that 's fair; Give me but what this riband bound, Take all the rest the sun goes round. — Edmund Waller

Anti Fox News Quotes By E.L. James

It's because I'm pregnant, Christian."
He snorts, and his mouth twists into an ironic smile. "If I knew getting you knocked up was going to make you eat, I might have done it earlier. — E.L. James

Anti Fox News Quotes By D.T. Max

Grammar, he saw, was agreement, community, consensus. — D.T. Max

Anti Fox News Quotes By Patricia Schroeder

You can't wring your hands and roll up your sleeves at the same time. — Patricia Schroeder

Anti Fox News Quotes By William Blake

What is grand is necessarily obscure to weak men. That which can be made explicit to the idiot is not worth my care. — William Blake

Anti Fox News Quotes By Dorothy Parker

I had been fed, in my youth, a lot of old wives' tales about the way men would instantly forsake a beautiful woman to flock around a brilliant one. It is but fair to say that, after getting out in the world, I had never seen this happen.
[From a column dated November 17, 1928] — Dorothy Parker