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Given enough time - and assuming the existence of enough ranks in the hierarchy - each employee rises to, and remains at, his level of incompetence. — Laurence J. Peter

I have this idyllic love life, but my mind just won't accept that. I would like to bring a new guy home every night. I try to make humor out of that situation. — Jen Kirkman

People see me and they squeal like tropical birds or seals stranded on the beach. — Carrie Fisher

Dance is very, very old. With Louis XIV at Versailles is where ballet started. — Neve Campbell

He stood with his arms folded across his chest, a pose that accentuated the hard, supple muscles of both. The angel was like catnip for any woman with a pulse. I made a concentrated effort not to ogle. As — Ella Summers

I love comic books and always did as a kid. — Rick Moody

Pain is just weakness leaving your body. — Ted Bell

A single ray of light from a distant star falling upon the eye of a tyrant in bygone times may have altered the course of his life, may have changed the destiny of nations, may have transformed the surface of the globe, so intricate, so inconceivably complex are the processes in Nature. — Nikola Tesla

Material possessions do not last, but memories last forever. — Margo Vader

I believe in kindness and karma - which could make me a Buddhist. I believe in mystic healing and crystals' powers - which could make me a witch. I believe in truth, honor, and forgiveness - which could make me a Christian. I even believe in the existence of past lives and that each and every one of us is watched over by guides from the other side - which, to some, would make me totally woo-woo squared. — Emma Mildon

And make no mistake, Julie. We are having a relationship. — Maya Banks

Even on a black and empty street.
If we go together, we might one day find something like the moon thats floats in the darkness. — Yoshiyuki Sadamoto

Scriptures, n. The sacred books of our holy religion, as distinguished from the false and profane writings on which all other faiths are based. — Ambrose Bierce