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KERRYANNE: Well, if I'm so spectacular why did my husband leave me for her?"
KURT: (Poor baby.) Because he's a weak *ssh*le, and you were way too much woman for him. — Jordan Silver

All civilizations become either spacefaring or extinct. — Carl Sagan

We know that it is the search that gives meaning to any find and that one often has to travel a long way in order to arrive at what is near. — Jose Saramago

Success doesn't necessarily mean happiness. — Ben Stiller

What kind of world will be there tomorrow? "No one knows the answer to that," Fuka-Eri said. — Haruki Murakami

We don't have to have blood relations in order to be brothers and sisters. Flesh and blood, those are just things that we're made of. In a real family, what matters is our hearts. We care, show concern and love. Anyone can be family too. — Kim Da-hyun

Vipassana taught me how to maintain equanimity in all situations of life. — Subhash Chandra

When art assumes the omnipotence of reality, when we feel we suffer as much from an illusion as from truth, our sufferings lose all dignity and all consolation. We — Charles Robert Maturin

If getting is the key to your happiness your key will open few doors. If giving is the key to your happiness you will find few doors locked. — James Howe

When they get a 50-inch waist and a gorilla butt, it's ugly looking - and I think bodybuilding has become ugly looking. — Joe Gold

The greatest wisdom is indistinguishable from the greatest folly. — Marty Rubin

Panties are a privilege, not a right. — Lexi Blake

Why does the United States spend more than $20 billion a year on farm programs but less than $4 billion a year on education and early care for children in the critical first two years of life? Are corn and soybeans really a higher priority for America's future than our children? — Nicholas D. Kristof