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If I told you your bare ass looks fantastic in the moonlight, would you hold that against me? — Pamela Clare
I became a wrestling fan in college. So, I was more of a wrestling fan as an adult than when I was a little kid. — Judah Friedlander
It is one of the many ironies of this period that, at a time when the intelligentsia were excoriating Mellon for tax-evasion, and contrasting the smooth-running Soviet planned economy with the breakdown in America, he was secretly exploiting the frantic necessities of the Soviet leaders to form the basis of one of America's most splendid public collections — Paul Johnson
I have more pictures of my children than my father ever looked at me, — Jim Gaffigan
It is not swinish to be happy unless one is happy in swinish ways. — Susan Stebbing
We talked for a while longer about whether or not I was going to study writing or just be like everyone else who wanted to be a writer and become a teacher instead. — John Corey Whaley
When you can wake up in the morning and feel successful whether some end goal is realized or not ... THAT is true success. — Simon Sinek
Writing should be testimony to the vast flow of life through us. — Victor Serge
In another sense he is "being itself," in that he is the inexhaustible source of all reality, the absolute upon which the contingent is always utterly dependent, the unity and simplicity that underlies and sustains the diversity of finite and composite things. — David Bentley Hart
Stubbornness destroys good advice. — Ali Ibn Abi Talib
I love cricket and I have no intention to retire — Shahid Afridi
Old Spice Body Spray will make you smell like power! — Terry Crews
Beginning in the 1920s and 1930s, film has been a shadow thrown over the minds of all novelists. Ever since, novelists have strained to make themselves more relevant and, whether consciously or not, novel-writing has been influenced by cinematic doctrines - by turns, embracing and defying it. — Matthew Pearl
The reasons that drive me to write are many and the most important are the most secret, I think. Perhaps most of all this: to put something out of death's reach. — Andre Gide
The nation that will insist on drawing a broad line of demarcation between the fighting man and the thinking man is liable to find its fighting done by fools and its thinking done by cowards. — William Francis Butler