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If you have slightly pathological interest in all the components of places, it forces you to engage with them in a way that perhaps otherwise you wouldn't, and that's the only way I can put it. — Jonathan Meades

Alliteration is not a prostitute to be sold to every sailor who visits the port. This fine lady is a valuable literary diva one should ask to sing her aria only for special occasions. — Dennis Vickers

Anyone who believes in the natural and inalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness is obliged to accept that individuals have the right to buy and sell alcohol. That's why all the regulations that people take for granted-the restrictions on hours of operation, the ban on Sunday sales, the minimum distance from schools and churches, the minimum age, and the protection of local wineries from competition by wineries in other states-are illegitimate. — Sheldon Richman

Milton took vaudeville, which, if you look up 'vaudeville' in the dictionary, right alongside of it, it says 'Milton Berle' - and he made it just a tremendous party. — Alan King

By comparison with a night-club, churches are positively gay. — Aldous Huxley

Heredity is what sets the parents of a teenager wondering about each other. — Laurence J. Peter

When money is lost, a little is lost. When time is lost, much more is lost. When health is lost, practically everything is lost. And when creative spirit is lost, there is nothing left. — Ernie J Zelinski

I have about 4 albums of Disney songs, but the embarrassing part is that I know each song word for word, and have dances choreographed for most. — Jessica De Gouw

You cannot find, I believe, a case in the Bible where a man is converted without God's calling in some human agency
using some human instrument. — Dwight L. Moody

Something in us recognizes magic when we encounter it. Whether we believe in it consciously or not. It affects us and the choices we make. — Jeffe Kennedy

Mostly because I'd flat-out refused to go back to the Center to debrief about the mission.
Well to lie about everything,if you want to be technical. — Kiersten White

She was reluctant at first, but when I screamed that she was ruining my life, she relented. I'd have to use that tactic more often. — J. Sterling

Love is when you'd rather see someone one last time and die, than never see their face again. — Bryan Butvidas

Try handling problems in the office as dispassionately as you can and I guarantee you will have a better time of it; not least because when you bring emotion into the conversation, you furnish your colleagues with an easy "out" for dismissing you. If you are able to strip out the emotion, however, people have to deal with you based on the facts. — Suze Orman