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Okay, then I used to like that kind of thing. Now I like your kind of thing. It's the very best kind of thing. Makes all other kinds of things look like shit. — M. Leighton

Ours is a people's democratic dictatorship, led by the working class and based on the worker-peasant alliance. — Mao Zedong

I got my undergrad in Creative Writing, and then I didn't get my Masters in obsession, because I figured I already had that covered. — Julie Powell

Gets up and testifies every night, and cheats the very — L.M. Montgomery

Try to guess my answer to that question, however temptingly you pose it. — Mario Monti

An invention that is quickly accepted will turn out to be a rather trivial alteration of something that has already existed. — Edwin Land

We can speculate on what's likely, but what's needed is an investigation. And speculation is no substitute for facts. As a former prosecutor, I prosecuted antitrust cases civilly. And I can say that antitrust investigations merit searching, penetrating scrutiny and investigation. That's what we need here. — Richard Blumenthal

I'm very introverted, so it requires a huge effort for me to put on a smile and extend a hand and accept compliments. I would much rather be insulted than complimented any day. — Michael Ian Black

The fanatical atheists are like slaves who are still feeling the weight of their chains which they have thrown off after hard struggle. They are creatures who - in their grudge against traditional religion as the "opium of the masses" - cannot hear the music of the spheres. — Albert Einstein

The belief may be too often mistaken, but the illusion of coming into direct contact with the past is intoxicating and persuasive, and can result in an interpretation that carries conviction. Sometimes confidence is all that's needed. — Charles Rosen