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I made money. What am I gonna invest in? Stocks? No. I'm going to invest in music. — Melissa Auf Der Maur

Jewish women are very exciting, as exciting sexually as any other group. Even so, my advice to a young man marrying a Jewish girl would be to have three and a half years of foreplay. Of course, most girls in every group are reserved about getting down to it. They don't usually do it right away. But once they do it, women are bananas. They don't wanna do it, you can't make them do it, there's no way they'll do it - but once they do it, they don't let you alone. — Mel Brooks

Why can't people be both flexible and efficient? — Margaret Drabble

If there's a God in heaven, what's he waiting for? If He can't hear the children, then he must see the war. — Elton John

To be more confident you need to give a whole lot less of a shit about that other people think of you. — Augusten Burroughs

The future art historians are going to be software guys who are going to go into the depths of the code to find out what was changed hundreds of years before. — Bill Viola

Even as she walks through the door she can feel the eyes of the dark figure in the corner. — Solange Nicole

The North Korean Communists are implacably pursuing their military buildup in defiance of the international trend toward rapprochement and of the stark reality of the Korean situation, as well as of the long-cherished aspiration of the 50 million Koreans. The North Koreans have already constructed a number of underground invasion tunnels across the Demilitarized Zone. — Jimmy Carter

T.V. found me. I was offered jobs. It came in handy when I started having babies. Just one night's work, and then I could go home. I loved 'Surprise Surprise', but it was hard work. 'Blind Date' was a doddle by comparison. — Cilla Black

There must be something very comprehensive in this phrase of 'Never mind,' for we do not recollect to have ever witnessed a quarrel in the street, at a theatre, public room, or elsewhere, in which it has not been the standard reply to all belligerent inquiries. 'Do you call yourself a gentleman, sir?' - 'Never mind, sir.' 'Did I offer to say anything to the young woman, sir?' - 'Never mind, sir.' 'Do you want your head knocked up against that wall, sir?' - 'Never mind, sir.' It is observable, too, that there would appear to be some hidden taunt in this universal 'Never mind,' which rouses more indignation in the bosom of the individual addressed, than the most lavish abuse could possibly awaken. — Charles Dickens

The mystique associated with the bomb, the role that scientists played in it, and its general importance could not fail to impress even a six-year old. — Sidney Altman