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Aditi is a comedy superstar over in India. She's only one of three female English-speaking comedians in India. — Hasan Minhaj
I just want to stay professional. — Maddie Ziegler
In Parton's telling, the Village is "a permanent D.C. ruling class who has managed to convince themselves that they are simple, puritanical, bourgeois burghers and farmers, even though they are actually celebrity millionaires influencing the most powerful government on earth."17 It's not just the activist base of the left and the right who have recognized the widespread elite failure; more and more individual elites have broken ranks to acknowledge their own responsibility. — Christopher L. Hayes
So what if those stupid roosters don't want to crow?
If we've learned to live without men, we can learn to live without cocks. — James Canon
I want to be to the White Sox what Derek Jeter is to the Yankees.. — Gordon Beckham
A love that lasts for twenty years may be better than love, but it isn't love. — Mignon McLaughlin
You will soon meet someone
who will bring you much joy and love.
Eventually they will devour your soul — Pamela August Russell
Well, there was a lack of naked men throwing themselves at me in your absence unfortunately so I've got nothing to help boost your confidence - not that you need anyone to boost that already insanely high ego of yours. — Skyla Madi
The irony of the matter is that the future generations do not have a vote. In effect, we hold their proxy. — Charles J. Hitch
To say that a poet is justified in employing a disintegrating form in order to express a feeling of disintegration, is merely a sophistical justification for bad poetry, akin to the Whitmanian notion that one must write loose and sprawling poetry to "express" the loose and sprawling American continent. In fact, all feeling, if one gives oneself (that is, one's form) up to it, is a way of disintegration; poetic form is by definition a means to arrest the disintegration and order the feeling; and in so far as any poetry tends toward the formless, it fails to be expressive of anything. — Yvor Winters
In other words Americans, and especially Americans in the South and West, never fully signed on to a social contract that would vest the government with a monopoly on the legitimate use of force. — Steven Pinker
I don't ever want t' leave this cave, Jon Snow. Not ever — George R R Martin
