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All of my fighters should get down on their knees and thank me for what I've done for them. — Don King

Time renders all peope and all things silent. But I will speak of you, of all of you, for all the time I have. — Robert Jackson Bennett

He groaned deeply. You keep looking at me like that, I'm going to strip the clothes off you and get so far deep inside you that I'll never get out. — J. Lynn

She deliberated too much afore making decisions; he acted on instinct. He liked Oreos, she preferred pasta worms. — Sandra Hill

They cannot understand that the figure of a laborer - some furrows in a plowed field, a bit of sand, sea and sky - are serious objects, so difficult but at the same time so beautiful, that it is indeed worth while to devote one's life to the task of expressing the poetry hidden in them. — Brenda Ueland

At American weddings, the quality of the food is in inverse proportion to the social position of the bride and groom. — Calvin Trillin

The philosophy of six thousand years has not searched the chambers and magazines of the soul. In its experiments there has always remained, in the last analysis, a residuum it could not resolve. Man is a stream whose source is hidden. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

It's been a long day." "It's only nine in the morning." Myron said, "For what breeds time but two hands on a clock? — Harlan Coben

Writing is conscience, scruple, and the farming of our ancestors. — Edward Dahlberg

I told myself, "Lincoln, you can never make a lawyer if you do not understand what demonstrate means." So I left my situation in Springfield, went home to my father's house, and stayed there till I could give any proposition in the six books of Euclid at sight. I then found out what "demonstrate" means, and went back to my law studies. — Abraham Lincoln

I had one criticism to make of my teachers. I had heard a few of them say, "Oh, I'm just a teacher." This burned me up. I told my teachers to never say this. I told them to walk proudly, with their heads held high, and to thank God they had chosen the teaching profession--the mother of all professions; that they were members working in the front line of American democracy. that they were the ground roots and not the brace roots of American democracy. — Jesse Stuart

I think my real depressions started when I was about 16 and doing The Patty Duke Show. I would go to bed at about 10 o'clock on a Friday night and not get up again until 6:30 Monday morning. — Patty Duke

I'm in pursuit of what cannot be achieved: perfection. — Andrew Vachss

Form, which should be the clean-cut expression of mechanical excellence, has become sensuous and organic. — Raymond Loewy