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Reason saw not, till Faith sprung the Light. — John Dryden
I love Chelsea Handler. — Lauren Conrad
Talented men are not threatened by talented women. They welcome them. And same way with real men. — Amy Poehler
Consistency, say some, is the sign of a small mind, but it's a real virtue with high-power technology. Having lots of the same devices out in the field lets us compile a record of experience. — James R. Chiles
Many have had their greatness made for them by their enemies. — Baltasar Gracian
Train that bitch to love you, a bitch like that, she's the type you have to train, and even then, she'll still try to fuck around on you and test the boundaries, unless you have something no other man has, but to her you're a dick, and her she likes big dicks and muscular men, I can tell. — Stephen Demone
You can never be comfortable with your success, you've got to be paranoid you're going to lose it. — Louis V. Gerstner Jr.
The best American is one who considers themselves as a citizen of the world. — Chuck D
The sun was setting over Rainbow Valley. The pond was wearing a wonderful tissue of purple and gold and green and crimson. A faint blue haze rested on the eastern hill, over which a great, pale, round moon was just floating up like a silver bubble. They — L.M. Montgomery
My dad [Johnny Cash] went to the [Richard] Nixon White House and refused to sing "Welfare Cadillac" (instead performing the anti-war songs "The Ballad of Ira Hayes" and "Man in Black"). He protested the Vietnam War, but he went to perform for the troops with bombs dropping all around him. He had that kind of genius: a true artist's capacity for holding two opposing thoughts at once while being large enough to encompass all realities. — Rosanne Cash
Just swerve Golovkin like the plague. He punches like a mule. I don't need to be in with him. Dangerous fight. — Carl Froch
Ma was legally blind due to a degenerative eye disease she'd had since birth. This meant she was entitled to welfare, and our lives revolved around the first day of every month when her payment was due. — Liz Murray
I'm glad to say my father never felt ashamed of me, but my mother probably did. — Marianne Faithfull
