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The Bush administration has now provided three case studies in arrogance, isolation and destructiveness: Michael Brown during Hurricane Katrina, Ambassador Jerry Bremer in Baghdad and Secretary Paulson at Treasury. It is a tragic and very expensive legacy. No conservative and no Republican should doubt how much it has hurt our cause and our party. — Newt Gingrich

I think allure is something around you, like a perfume or like a scent. It's like a memory ... it pervades. — Diana Vreeland

No one I know actually reads what I write, so thank heavens for you strangers. — Sarah Vowell

Christ came into the world to save sinners, not good people, and your unworthiness is your greatest claim for His salvation. — Hannah Whitall Smith

I knew, of course, that I had nothing to worry about - personally, at least. But — Dale Carnegie

When you're a writer, you pull your life into your work. My first love is cinema. That's where I want to be judged. — Roger Avary

I don't think a manager should be judged by whether he wins the pennant, but by whether he gets the most out of the twenty-five men he's been given. — Chuck Tanner

What all good teachers have in common, however, is that they set high standards for their students and do not settle for anything less. — Marva Collins

And how was your day? ... Did you do great things? — Morgan Matson

I had learnt at the onset not to carry on public work with borrowed money. — Mahatma Gandhi

Frenchwomen could not dress like Englishwomen without conviction of sin. — Katharine Fullerton Gerould

They think him the best dressed man, whose dress is so fit for his use that you cannot notice or remember to describe it. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The moths were fluttering all over the sign at the desk that read DASHIELL QWERTY, SUB-LIBRARIAN. He was younger than I think of librarians as being, younger than the father of anyone I knew, and he had the hairstyle one gets if one is attacked by a scissors-carrying maniac and lives to tell the tale. — Lemony Snicket

I think stories do have an ending. I think they need to have an ending eventually because that is a story: a beginning, middle and end. If you draw out the end too long, I think storytelling can get tired. — Melissa Rosenberg