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The most notorious swindler has not assumed so many names as self-love, nor is so much ashamed of his own. She calls herself patriotism, when at the same time she is rejoicing at just as much calamity to her native country as will introduce herself into power, and expel her rivals. — Charles Caleb Colton

For the first time in my life the weather was not something that touched me, that caressed me, froze or sweated me, but became me. — Jack Kerouac

Our world is nothing but a mistery. You never know what happens the next second... — Mykyta Isagulov

I was very struck by the fact that Colin Powell said he would produce evidence and then never produced it. Then Tony Blair produced a document of seventy paragraphs, but only the last nine referred to the World Trade Center, and they were not convincing. So we have a little problem here: If they're guilty, where is the evidence? And if we can't hear the evidence, why are we going to war? — Robert Fisk

Losing money is a big loss, losing friends is greater than the loss, also lost all faith is lost — Eleanor Roosevelt

We have accepted there is a big role for government to create a framework where businesses can grow in all parts of the country. — George Osborne

We can find delight and surprise in the most mundane circumstances and the most generic of spaces. — Elaina Marie

The radiant sun sends from above ten thousand blessings down, nor is he set so high for show alone. — George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne

I wanted to become me, totally me. The more me, the better. I instinctively knew this and I was right. — Phyllis Diller

I'm one, too," he said.
"What?"
He spit a wad of blood and mucus into the dirt. "A virgin."
What a shock.
"What makes you think I'm a virgin?" I asked.
"You wouldn't have hit me if you weren't. — Rick Yancey

It's not that I'm a Type-B personality. It's that I'm driven by a passionate, all-consuming desire to take it easy. — Robert Breault

The near dark streets where Friday night's business began to accomplish itself, strolling couples, arm in arm, girls bright as just pricked flowers, halfdrunk belligerent men herded homeward by fierce women with bitter persecuted faces ... — William Gay