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[Mark Twain] is still the rough, awkward, good-natured boy who swore at the deck hands when he was three years old. Thoroughly likeable as a good fellow, but impossible as a man of letters. — Willa Cather
I'm sweating, and not just from the heat. I'm sweating because the most beautiful woman I've ever seen is approaching — Monica Murphy
The vast majority of golfers don't go on to play golf as a profession, but they do go onto other professions where there will heat on them from time to time. Some people choke under pressure. If you have that as part of your character - that you don't perform well under pressure - it's really important for you to know that. The game teaches you about that. — Stewart Cink
Her singing voice is the sound of a body falling downstairs, and she speaks as if the hangman's hands are at her throat. — Morrissey
I like to dress up but I'm not so concerned with looking very sexy, it's really more the art of dressing. — Andrej Pejic
The dangers which threaten us are twofold: First, from the Confederate forces, composed of men whose earnest convictions and reckless bravery it is idle to deny. — Robert Dale Owen
I was falling hard, for Siva Kapur, and I wasn't sure if I'd be able to get back up.
Sloane — Micalea Smeltzer
One must stand apart in order to truly know another. — Regina O'Melveny
All of life is a near-death experience. — Sunshine O'Donnell
Humor is the great thing, the saving thing. The minute it crops up, all our irritations and resentments slip away and a sunny spirit takes their place. — Mark Twain
That is a true sentiment which makes us feel that we do not love our country less, but more, because we have laid up in our minds the knowledge of other lands and other institutions and other races, and have had enkindled afresh within us the instinct of a common humanity, and of the universal beneficence of the Creator. — Arthur Penrhyn Stanley
I was fortunate enough to be an American citizen by birth and I have the birth certificate to prove it. — Raul Labrador
What's Optimism?' asked Cacambo. 'I'm afraid to say,' said Candide, 'that it's a mania for insisting that all is well when things are going badly. — Voltaire
