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We believe America is practicing all kinds of terrorism against Libya. Even the accusation that we are involved in terrorism is in itself an act of terrorism. — Muammar Al-Gaddafi

Funny how things change when you got a liquor in ya:
You're quicker with the tongue, givin' me rhythm now.
Block the music and the people out to admire the love,
The nerve of us ... impervious to the entire club.
And like marijuana shotguns, let's blow this joint,
It's pointless to stay here, so let me anoint. — Pharoahe Monch

Defenders get their asses kicked. Trust me. I got crack impressions on every pair of shoes I own. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

I want you to know there's nothing ... nothing to be afraid of. On one side, there's life. And on the other ... there's life, too. — John Dye

I come from an army background, and everyone at my home has a habit of getting up early. I continue this habit even today. — Esha Gupta

Happy". I had not heard that word since Mr. Milgrom spoke it at the last Hanukkah. I asked him the question that had been on my mind since then. "Tata, what is happy?"
He looked at me and at the ceiling and back to me.
"Did you ever taste an orange?" he said. — Jerry Spinelli

Hatred only hurts the hater. It does nothing to affected the hated. — Sabrina Jeffries

Keeping records enhances the pleasure of the search and the chance of finding order and meaning in these events. — Aldo Leopold

When you are writing laws you are testing words to find their utmost power. Like spells, they have to make things happen in the real world, and like spells, they only work if people believe in them. — Hilary Mantel

But deluded people don't realize that their own mind is the Buddha. They keep searching outside. — Bodhidharma

See you in the funny pages...mate — Daniel H. Wilson

My baseball career was a long, long initiation into a single secret: At the heart of all things is love. — Sadaharu Oh

It is always reassuring to be disabused of one's own paranoia. — Muriel Barbery