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You have to understand the way the liberal looks at something working. Their purpose here is not to provide you health care cheaply, affordably and plentifully. That's not what this is about to them. — Rush Limbaugh

Of all cities in the United States I have seen, San Francisco is the most beautiful. — Nikita Khrushchev

On some nights, he has nowhere to sleep, on others, he suffers from insomnia. "That's just how it is," thinks the Warrior. "I was the one who chose to walk this path. — Paulo Coelho

The world is the perennial miracle which the soul worketh. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

He gave her his best smile. His
best I-almost-died-so-how-can-you-deny-me smile. Or at least
that's how he hoped it appeared. The truth was, he wasn't a very
accomplished flirt, and it might very well have come across as an Iam-
mildly-deranged-so-it's-in-all-of-our-best-interests-if-youpretend-
to-agree-with-me smile. — Julia Quinn

I represent a district in Nevada, a state that is home to more wild horses than all other states combined. — Jon Porter

She never laughs or smiles or tells a joke. She reminds me of a robot caked in meat. — Matthew Quick

The weak economy, widening income inequality, gridlock in Congress and a presidential election: Those were perhaps the dominant economic and political themes of 2012. — Steven Rattner

When we're in the act of wandering, we need to be present, not watching though a lens. — Jennifer Niven

Cambridge produces in abundance talents with the ability to please, but few with that greater ability to disregard whether they please or not. — Michael Frayn

We can think of Lent as a time to eradicate evil or cultivate virtue, a time to pull up weeds or to plant good seeds. Which is better is clear, for the Christian ideal is always positive rather than negative. A person is great not by the ferocity of his hatred of evil, but by the intensity of his love for God. Asceticism and mortification are not the ends of a Christian life; they are only the means. The end is charity. Penance merely makes an opening in our ego in which the Light of God can pour. As we deflate ourselves, God fills us. And it is God's arrival that is the important event. — Fulton J. Sheen

Rousseau defined civilizations as when people build fences. — Haruki Murakami

I'm pretty goofy. I really do like to sing and dance in real life. I'm a rhythmic person. I love comedy; I love making people laugh. That's my brand. — Xosha Roquemore