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A cunning woman is her own mistress because she confides in no one. She who deceives others anticipates deceit, and guards herself. — Ninon De L'Enclos

We'll never survive!"
"Nonsense. You're only saying that because no one ever has. — William Goldman

I can't be bothered anymore about giving songs titles. — Damon Albarn

'Moxie' is a name that was created by an American for the first national soft drink and then went on to mean chutzpah, and that's nice. — Penn Jillette

Global warming can mean colder, it can mean drier, it can mean wetter. — Steven Guilbeault

I fished inside my head for something, some way to prove it. And those strange words floated to the surface of my need. In as clear a
voice as l could, l looked at Prospero and said, "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn. — Jonathan Maberry

You should never have to rely on another person to make you feel whole. That life is dangerous." ~Elaine to Maddie — Katie Kacvinsky

Interestingly, this speech by Prospero does not contrast the unreality of the stage with the solid, flesh-and-blood existence of real men and women. On the contrary, it seizes on the flimsiness of dramatic characters as a metaphor for the fleeting, fantasy-ridden quality of actual human lives. It is we who are made of dreams, not just such figments of Shakespeare's imagination as Ariel and Caliban. The cloud-capped towers and gorgeous palaces of this earth are mere stage scenery after all. — Terry Eagleton

Feeling sick, sad? Call on the Great Physician. You don't need an appointment; He will see you right away! — Evinda Lepins

A man must be disposed to judge of emancipation by other tests than whether it has increased the produce of sugar, - and to hate slavery for other reasons than because it starves men and whips women, - before he is ready to lay the first stone of his anti-slavery life. — Frederick Douglass

Happy birthday to former First Lady Barbara Bush, who turned seventy-seven this week. Unfortunately, where her granddaughters helped blow out the candles on her cake, it exploded. — Craig Kilborn