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All these years I've sat in airports and kind of drawn people and put like Far Side captions on them. — Jeff Foxworthy

She's not perfect. I'm not perfect. But together, we're imperfectly perfect for each other. — Michelle Smith

Milk without fat is like nonalcoholic Scotch. — Andy Rooney

Honesty is stronger medicine than sympathy, which may console but often conceals. — Gretel Ehrlich

Lets face it, you did steal me. But you saved my life too. And somewhere in the middle, you showed me a place so different and beautiful, I can never get it out of my mind. And I can't get you out of there either. You're stuck in my brain like my own blood vessels. — Lucy Christopher

For this moment, nothing matters. Look up into the stars and you're gone. — Chuck Palahniuk

I thought Bill Bryson's 'A Short History of Nearly Everything' was remarkable. Managing to be entertaining while still delivering all that hard science was a pretty good trick to pull off. — Mark Haddon

Proving by fire is a way of testing for silver and gold, But a man is tested by the mouth of those who praise him. — Anonymous

Every time I score the passion comes out and I try to relay that back to the fans and to the players and the staff how grateful I am to be playing for such a good football club. The fans have taken well to me. I am part of the furniture at Everton, but I don't take it for granted. — Timothy F. Cahill

Knowledge is key, without knowledge, leadership, and action plans that fit the actual challenges, all of our businesses and organizations are lost. By providing training, offering moments to come together and exchange best practices all of us can stay on top of our field. — Inge Ignatia De Waard

And in any case ... there are no more supernatural noises nowadays ... — Villiers De L'Isle-Adam

There, in jail, we dreamed of just being outside, free, but when I came out, I discovered that I missed the solidarity we had in jail, the sense of purpose, the way we tried to share memories and food. She said, More than anything else, I miss the hope. In jail, we had the hope that we might get out, go to college, have fun, go to the movies. — Azar Nafisi