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Like it or not, I've come to appreciate soccer. Any kid can play, which fits with the inclusive agenda of progressive schools. Although the corollary to 'any kid can play' is that every kid must play because there is an iron grip to the warm hug of progressive inclusionism. — P. J. O'Rourke

We seem to have reached the age where life stops giving us things and starts taking them away. — Jim Broadbent

What is it about sameness that so draws me, and how could I begin to have that same kind of attraction to change? — Mary Anne Radmacher

...weaving his verbal wreaths, in prose and verse, of marvellous poison ivy. — Gore Vidal

The currency of this world will be worthless at our death or at Christ's return, both of which are imminent. — Randy Alcorn

There was not a moving up into vacated places; there was simply an anachronistic staying on between a vanishing past and an incalculable future. — F Scott Fitzgerald

There's going to be a lesbian Brokeback Mountain and it's going to star Beyonce and Eva Longoria, — Chris McDaniel

In decades from now, I'm sure they'll say we Joes were all noble, every one of us grimy but patriotic cherubs. Because we won a war. Back home they already do think it, thanks to the publicity teams, the ads, correspondents, censors. I'm not buying it. If we have to come here and fight to do away with your Hitler and the sorry mess he created, then people ought to know just how much the effort sucks all our souls. That way, maybe no one will try a war again. — Steve Anderson

at man's height the mouth utters its cries, tosses forth its oracles, gives vent to its puns. To allow words to come to life, bare themselves, and show us by chance, for the space of a lightning bolt bony with dice, a few of our reasons for living and dying — Michel Leiris

Wisdom means to choose now what will make sense later. — Tracee Ellis Ross

I learned that childhood rhyme or the dictum that demanded you scratch your head every time you heard a siren, lest the next siren be for you. But I do know when I started doing it, and now it's become second nature. Still, in a place like Manhattan, where the sirens are always blaring, it can become exhausting to keep up. — Gayle Forman