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Human nature is, by definition, a talkative one, imprudent, indiscreet, gossipy, incapable of closing its mouth and keeping it closed. — Jose Saramago

Death was not the opposite of life. It was already here, within my being, it had always been here, and no struggle would permit me to forget that. — Haruki Murakami

Genius is talent exercised with courage. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

I don't like to be called Elvis the Pelvis. It's one of the most childish expressions I've ever heard coming from an adult. But if they wanna call me that, there's nothin' I can do about it, so I just have to accept it. — Elvis Presley

Omnipotence is not knowing how everything is done; it's just doing it. — Alan Watts

Birth of a Nation — David Beasley

A true diva is graceful, and talented, and strong, and fearless and brave and someone with humility. — Beyonce Knowles

It is the glory and merit of some men to write well and of others not to write at all. — Jean De La Bruyere

The only traditions of the Royal Navy are rum, sodomy and the lash. — Winston Churchill

Our attempt at focusing must give way to the vacant all-embracing stare — Anton Ehrenzweig

The Declaration of Independence says when government fails, the people have the right to replace it. Well, New York State government has failed and the people have the right, indeed the people have the the people have the obligation, to act. — Andrew Cuomo

Community connectedness is not just about warm fuzzy tales of civic triumph. In measurable and well-documented ways, social capital makes an enormous difference in our lives ... Social capital makes us smarter, healthier, safer, richer, and better able to govern a just and stable democracy. — Robert D. Putnam

But troubles far more menacing than sodomy threatened Japan. — Brett L. Walker