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People say I'm a disgrace to the human race. I love overweight women when they sit on my face. — R.A. The Rugged Man

The insects here see you as a big slab of animated but not very well defended food. The ability to move, far from being a deterrent, serves as an unforgeable guarantee of freshness. — Neal Stephenson

The Church of Rome has made it an article of faith that no man can be saved out of their church, and all other religious sects approach this dreadful opinion in proportion to their ignorance, and the influence of ignorant or wicked priests. — John Adams

A blend of fact and fiction has been used in various forms since the dawn of creative writing, starting with sagas and epic poems. — Antony Beevor

I adored my father. — Nancy Wake

Okay, baby?
Riordan was walking toward me. I realized he was talking to me. — Josh Lanyon

Good art and a good life answers questions. Great art and a great life asks questions. — Richard Blanco

Men not living to what they know, cannot blame God, that they know no more. — William Penn

Everyone wants to shine bright like a diamond, but no one wants to get cut ... — Eric Thomas

The Titanic woke them up. Never again would they be quite so sure of themselves. In technology especially, the disaster was a terrible blow. Here was the "unsinkable ship" -- perhaps man's greatest engineering achievement -- going down the first time it sailed.
But it went beyond that. If this supreme achievement was so terribly fragile, what about everything else? If wealth mean so little on this cold April night, did it mean so much the rest of the year? — Walter Lord

Unpunctuality is a vile habit. — Winston Churchill

All values are important, everyone who has ever touched my life in some way was a mentor for good or bad. Life is a blend, and a person is a blend of all the influences that have touched their lives. — Colin Powell

We make a great mistake in supposing all people are capable of self-government. — John C. Calhoun

Scared of her, solicitous of her, in love with her - she had seen all that. And shouting at her furiously for some small treachery, or for nothing at all; she had certainly seen that too. Because he had loved her. — Kim Stanley Robinson