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Politics does not concern itself who should rule us. It is about what kind of rule people should have. — Periyar E.V. Ramasamy

Death is no problem because when we are alive we are not dead and when we are dead we don't know it. So long as you can possibly worry about it, you've got nothing to worry about. — Jennifer Michael Hecht

Where others only see danger and loss,
train your eye to see opportunity and gain. — Matshona Dhliwayo

I shuddered at the mention of Mrs. Steiger.
"What's that about?" Ranger asked.
"Mrs. Steiger is the Antichrist."
"Damn," Ranger said. "I left my Antichrist gun at home."
"Looks like you brought everything else."
"Never know when you'll need some tear gas."
"If we have to gas Mrs. Steiger, it"ll ruin my chances of being Miss Burg in the Mayflower parade. — Janet Evanovich

Because it needs to be said," she murmured. "Because that's what happened. You deserve to know that. — Jim Butcher

When our center is strong, everything else is secondary. — Elie Wiesel

I like to go to the movies at The Hollywood Forever Cemetery. They do this thing in The Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood where everybody sits out on the grass and they project movies and it's very romantic and very old-school Hollywood, so I love that. — Bonnie McKee

I know that half of my advertising dollars are wasted ... I just don't know which half. — John Wanamaker

One of my favorite things to do is sit around and listen to old records ... You're forced to listen to the whole thing. And it's so cool digging through the bins trying to find them. I get giddy about records. — Ashley Monroe

Everything you gather is just one that you can lose. — Robert Hunter

As a football coach, everything in your life comes after your football schedule. I just could not make that commitment. — Joe Namath

I've got a terrible knee from too much tennis. — Ridley Scott

was about ten years old. It was called The Geek. — Allen Carr