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I think I can speak for every Senator, saying that he or she ran for the Senate because we want to help make this a better place; that is, we want to help our States and help America. — Max Baucus

Yes, I can play. I can play. I can't play as long as I did and as hard, but I don't think I have to. — Freddie Hubbard

This is a story of what I was, not what I am. — Robert Graves

How many stopped-up men and women does it take to produce one Einstein? Ten? A thousand? A hundred thousand? ... So this is what Einstein meant when he looked me in the eye that day and said, I would be nothing without you. It was not success he saw written in my face. He saw, rather, that I would never accomplish anything at all. — Rana Dasgupta

I'm an equal-opportunity law-enforcement guy - I lock everybody up. — Joe Arpaio

Put the fire out? Hell no. What we need to do is stoke it. — Jess Walter

Why she was the happy one when she was dying, and I just can't seem to manage anything when I'm living. — Daisy Whitney

Sometimes a great example is necessary to all the public functionaries of the state. — Napoleon Bonaparte

3D is a way of organizing things, particularly as we're getting much more media information on the computer, a lot more choices, a lot more navigation than we've ever had before. — Bill Gates

Croatia has been glorious - it's so beautiful, and I want to go back as often as I can. — Emilia Clarke

Despite the recurrence of events in which the debris-basin system fails in its struggle to contain the falling mountains, people who live on the front line are for the most part calm and complacent. It appears that no amount of front-page or prime-time attention will ever prevent such people from masking out the problem. — John McPhee

I took my mother-in-law to Madame Tussaud's Chamber of Horrors, and one of the attendants said: 'Keep her moving sir; we're stock-taking.' — Les Dawson

A strange thing surely that my Heart, when love had come unsought
Upon the Norman upland or in that poplar shade,
Should find no burden but itself and yet should be worn out.
It could not bear that burden and therefore it went mad. — William Butler Yeats