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They weren't drunk - they were just being loud. I was trying out for the football team and needed to get some sleep. One night I'd finally had enough and when Ted ran by my open window I reached out, grabbed him by the throat, and pulled him halfway into my room. I said, "Hey, what the hell's the matter with you? — Ted Turner

Tezumen are the only people who beat themselves to death with their own suicide notes. — Terry Pratchett

It's one thing to fight for what you believe in, another thing to fight for what others believe in. — James Wolcott

Life without industry is guilt. Industry without Art is Brutality. — John Ruskin

A journey, I reflected, is of no merit unless it has tested you. — Tahir Shah

I would rather be strong at heart than strong at mind — Joshua Wright

If you really want to annoy me, ask me when I'm going to retire from rock n' roll. — Bruce Dickinson

Thanks to feminism, women can now acquire status in two ways: through marriage or their own achievements. Cure cancer or marry the man who does, either way society will applaud. Unless he marries into the British royal family, it doesn't work that way for men. Wives shed no glory on their husbands. Having tea with Nancy Reagan is an honor; having tea with Denis Thatcher is a joke. — Katha Pollitt

The uncertainty of events disturbs the purest enjoyments. — Francis De Gaston, Chevalier De Levis

He touches me with every look he gives me, and she touches me with every word she tells me. — Ella Frank

I'm not a fan of 'Gone With the Wind.' I didn't like the movie. I didn't like the book. — Octavia Spencer

...the book typographer's job was building a window between the reader inside a room and that landscape which is the author's words. He may put up a stained glass window of marvelous beauty, but a failure as a window; that is he may use some rich superb type like text gothic that is something to be look at, not through. — Simon Garfield

Where the label had peeled — Craig Johnson

At a young age, when I was fascinated with China, I read 'The Travels of Marco Polo' and learned about this exciting, dramatic world he captured and reported on. He's so little known, but yet this mythology has survived that's so misrepresentative of his story. — John Fusco

I have struggled for decades now with the fear of and resistance to change - mostly in the realms of technology, transportation, and the ways people choose to communicate. If I had a theme song, it would be that lovely song 'I'm Old-Fashioned,' as sung by Ella Fitzgerald. — Julia Glass