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Scores of Iraqi exiles met in London to discuss ways to overthrow Saddam Hussein in a grand gathering dubbed the 'Iraqi Military Alliance Meeting.' Of course, these people are no longer Iraqi, they have no military, and there is no alliance. But they did have a meeting. — Jon Stewart

Artists are meant to be madmen, to disturb and shock us. — Anne Rice

If you think about it even medium-hard, launching a scared little dog into space with no intention of getting it back is a seriously fucked thing to do. — Chris Onstad

It's just that some people walk with their heads to the ground for some reason. They don't like to look other people in the eye. — Stephen Chbosky

How many people do you know who have thrown up on the Scrambler or a carnival ride? A lot of people, is the answer. — Mike Birbiglia

The best way to encourage out of the box thinking is to draw the box correctly in the first place. — Paul Gibbons

I was very angsty from a very young age. The way people start acting when they're 15, I started being at 8. — Ellar Coltrane

I was overstating my case. I wasn't at all sure I had a case and I was overstating it. I have a tendency sometimes to start saying things I don't necessarily actually think, because I don't want people to leap too soon to conclude that I can't possibly think what I think they think I can't possibly think. — Roy Blount Jr.

I work in the most non-Communist job. I work for 'Martha Stewart Living.' — Said Sayrafiezadeh

There is no greater bore than perfection. — Richard Connell

Come forward, Mare."


That is Maven's voice. Not Maven, but Maven. The boy I thought I knew. Gentle, tender. He keeps that voice stored away, ready to be used against me like a sword. It strikes me to my core, as he knows it will. In spite of myself, I feel the familiar longing for a boy who does not exist. — Victoria Aveyard