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I'm sure that people who elected me, some of them thought I was gay, some of them thought I wasn't gay, and most of them didn't care. — Ed Koch

Let us try to see things from their better side: You complain about seeing thorny rose bushes; Me, I rejoice and give thanks to the gods That thorns have roses. — Alphonse Karr

You decent?"
I pulled the towel up a little higher. "Yes, if my wrinkled toes don't offend."
Marco's swarthy head popped around the doorjamb. "Naw, they're cute. — Karen Chance

a belief is only really worthwhile if you could, in principle, be persuaded to believe otherwise. If your retina ended up in the same state regardless of what light entered it, you would be blind . — Eliezer Yudkowsky

People are tired of the status quo. You see that in various movements in and out of our [the Republicans]party, but most candidates are offering hollow rhetoric, not specific solutions. — Carly Fiorina

What you know is a club for yourself, and what you don't know is a meat-ax for the other fellow. — George Horace Lorimer

It sounds stupid, but being angry all the time is making me angry. — Ron Currie Jr.

However, neither occasion quite matched the levels of hilarity that ensued on the day Mr Miller sat on the corner of his desk and farted it to pieces. — Simon Pegg

The damage that we do in the service of whatever motivates us in life has a direct effect, mostly on our kids. — Oren Moverman

Always expect the unexpected. Right around Thanksgiving, when the new Alex Cross will be out. It's called Four Blind Mice and it's a pretty amazing story about several murders inside the military. — James Patterson

Well, I've had to deal with everything in my life ... leavin' the family, learnin' what not and what to do. — Luther Allison

I have also thought of a model city from which all possible cities can be deduced," Marco answered. "It is a city made only of exceptions, exclusions, incongruities, contradictions. If such a city is the most improbable, by reducing the number of abnormal elements, we increase the probability that the city really exists. So I have only to subtract exceptions from my model, and in whatever direction I proceed, I will arrive at one of the cities which, always as an exception, exist. But I cannot force my operation beyond a certain limit: I would achieve cities too probable to be real. — Italo Calvino

I don't believe in the afterlife, so I do think when somebody passes, it's worthy of note. — Harvey Fierstein

It's better to finish at the peak or soon after it, than to wait until the audience notices a decline. — Eberhard Weber

Avoid standardized proliferation of the ordinary at the expense of the irreplaceable. — Raymond Dasmann