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Johnny Gentle, the first U.S. President ever to swing his microphone around by the cord during his Inauguration speech. — David Foster Wallace

Bwenawa brought my attention to two wooden planks raised about four feet above the ground. On the ledges were lagoon fish sliced open and lying in the sun, the carcasses just visible through an enveloping blizzard of flies. "You see, " said Bwenawa. "The water dries in the sun, leaving the salt. It's kang-kang [tasty]. We call it salt fish."
"Ah," I said. "In my country we call it rotten fish. — J. Maarten Troost

Every religion in the world that has destroyed people is based on love — Anton Szandor LaVey

I know what kind of crazy I am. But, this isn't that kind of crazy. — Will Graham

Time is funny lately, nothing to do with clocks. — Victor Lodato

I don't know if they were all functioning, but I did play in a bunch of bands. — Oscar Isaac

Free is not how many of our citizens feel - with our overstocked medicine cabinets, burglar alarms, vast ghettos, and drug culture. Eighteen hundred New Yorkers are murdered every year by their fellow citizens in a city whose police department is larger than the standing army of many nations. The adventure went sour. — Stanley Hauerwas

- Why would the man who never takes vacations suddenly have a desire for one?

- Because I have a desire for you. — Barbara White Daille

I see nothing that points to a recession in Germany. But I see considerable long-term tasks ahead of us that have to do with markets regaining confidence in Europe and that have a lot to do with reducing debt. — Angela Merkel

When the soul of a man is born in this country there are nets flown at it to hold it back from flight. — James Joyce

When you come slam bang up against trouble, it never looks half as bad if you face up to it. — John Wayne

I was a moral coward, and he was not losing his life and desires through fear - which the majority of us do. — Theodore Dreiser