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There aren't many things a man finds more appealing than loyalty. Unless it's a woman with really big knockers. — Lois Greiman

Waiting so long... for 0 result? — Deyth Banger

As a director he was not that interested in Vader. — David Prowse

Eat more beans to produce more gas. — Evgeni Kostitsyn

Whether one welcomes or deplores it, nothing is more surely and exactly characteristic of modern times than the irresistible invasion of the human world by technology. Mechanism invading like a tide all the places of the earth and all forms of social activity. — Pierre Teilhard De Chardin

Dor came from a time before the written word, a time
when if you wished to speak with someone, you walked to see them. This time was different. The tools of
this era - phones, computers - enabled people to move at a blurring pace. Yet despite all they
accomplished, they were never at peace. They constantly checked their devices to see what time it was
the very thing Dor had tried to determine once with a stick, a stone, and a shadow. — Mitch Albom

I live by grace, in the light of God. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Crazy like a fox. — Kresley Cole

For me, improvisation is about working with a partner. That is much easier to do in the interview, because you have a sounding board. — Stephen Colbert

Ah! Your eyes are lighting the moon with the silvery lights of love. — Debasish Mridha

Mahalo's business model is advertising. Yahoo, Google, Ask, AOL and MSN are all advertising-based. So I don't see anything wrong with advertising-based search. — Jason Calacanis

The Grand Canyon is carven deep by the master hand; it is the gulf of silence, widened in the desert; it is all time inscribing the naked rock; it is the book of earth. — Donald C. Peattie

A thrush, because I'd been wrong, Burst rightly into song In a world not vague, not lonely, Not governed by me only. — Richard Wilbur