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You can't spend months insulting almost every group imaginable and then expect everyone to suddenly sing kumbaya together. — Kevin James Shay

Let us by wise and constitutional measures promote intelligence among the people as the best means of preserving our liberties. — James Monroe

People really give you a hard time when you wear fake glasses out to a bar. — Ryan Eggold

What can I do, I asked myself, that is so spectacular that no one will be able to say he had seen it before? The answer was perfectly obvious. I would send a midget up to bat. — Bill Veeck

It was hard to tell if he was lying, or really believed his own bullshit. "We're good for each other. You give me what I need. I give you what you need. No one needs to know what that is because it's a secret between us. So we put on our suit. That's the investment: us. — Dan Skinner

It's only fair that stable gay relationships of long standing should have the same rights and responsibilities as married couples. I know the image of gay marriage is to some people horrific and ludicrous. — Ian McKellen

Marriage does not so much bring you into confrontation with your spouse as confront you with yourself. — Timothy Keller

897. If you haven't laughed or smiled for 24 hours, you need to rethink what you're doing. — Andy Kirkpatrick

I'm not saying that either Socs or greasers are better; that's just the way things are. — S.E. Hinton

I have returned. By the grace of Almighty God, our forces stand again on Philippine soil. — Douglas MacArthur

Will you guys by okay?" I asked granny and BFF.
"Oh, hell yeah. We're gonna play Twister and then try on wigs and girdles," Granny informed us. — Robyn Peterman

Not to improve is fatal. Organizations who fail to respond to changes in the marketplace become stuck in a rut of product focused production with an ever shrinking market and the only difference between a rut and a grave is the depth. — Robin Byrne