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In everything the middle course is the best; everything in excess brings trouble. — Plautus

Oz had arranged rows of folding chairs for the women facing one of the soft suede couches where he had placed himself and Kermit. "Big mistake," Oz later told me. "The sofa was about a foot and a half lower than the chairs and now Kermit and I are looking up at forty-seven women - our knees under our chins. — Lynn Povich

He makes her think sometimes of a mouse singing amorous ballads under the window of a giantess. — Michael Cunningham

If anything remains more or less unchanged, it will be the role of women. — David Riesman

A new poll found that 43 percent of Americans think President Obama is doing a good job at handling the BP oil spill. Of course, the same poll found that 43 percent of Americans hate pelicans. — Jimmy Fallon

His moustache was a masterpiece. — Nora Roberts

A wise and clear-eyed book, Future Hype challenges the conventional wisdom about technological change and provides a fresh perspective on our so-called computer age. — Nicholas G. Carr

Follow me down, Alice Faye Dahl. I know the way. — Elle Lothlorien

But forgiving isn't something you do for someone else. It's something you do for yourself. — Jodi Picoult

The Lord is the accomplishment of everything good that I think, feel and do. — John Of Kronstadt

Cannot possibly attend first night, will attend second ... if there is one. — Winston Churchill

The sign of a mature musician is knowing what not to play. — Dizzy Gillespie

Laura, that dress is not suitable for today, I'm afraid. It's only a small dinner party," I said, hastily stuffing it into the abyss of her wardrobe in exchange for a simple, undecorated blue dress, which would, as Laura passionately claimed, "accentuate her sapphire orbs so Mr. Edwards could not look away." I sincerely hoped she meant her eyes. — Tarun Shanker