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I've seen villages in South America with no police whatever. Then the cops would arrive, then the sanitary inspectors, and before you know it they've got all the problems - crime, juvenile delinquency, the whole works - just like us. — William S. Burroughs

Good?" Cam said. "Right?"
I took another bite and nodded.
"Well, I have a whole ton of them at home." He stretched as he rolled up his napkin. "Just saying. — J. Lynn

The human brain can only be stretched so far before it breaks. — Erin Bowman

One of the things that's driving films in a particular direction is that the after market value of them is dropping really fast and in many segments of it, not just DVDs. Pay television is dropping. — Lorenzo Di Bonaventura

I kissed Jonah Fletcher with all of my heart, and with every piece of my soul that would love him forever. — Emma Scott

Work efficiently during office hours and leave on time. Give the required time to your family, friends & have proper rest. Value has a value only if its value is valued. — Brian Dyson

If a woman did not work and have the opportunity to save and invest on her own throughout her lifetime, she is often totally reliant on her family and Social Security for her retirement years. — Ginny Brown-Waite

ferryman's hefty Africans pace short reciprocating arcs on the deck, sweeping and shoveling the black water of the Charles Basin with long stanchion-mounted oars, minting systems of vortices that fall to aft, flailing about one another, tracing out fading and flattening conic sections that Sir Isaac could probably work out in his head. The Hypothesis of Vortices is pressed with many difficulties. The sky's a matted reticule of taut jute and spokeshaved tree-trunks. Gusts make the anchored ships start and jostle like nervous horses hearing distant guns. — Neal Stephenson

There is evidence that some of al Qaeda's nuclear efforts over the years met with swindles and false leads. — Barton Gellman