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Who asked them dern pigs?" he said. "I guess they tracked us," Augustus said. "They're enterprising pigs. — Larry McMurtry

If Jesus was here, do you think Jesus would show me any love? Do you think Jesus would love me? — Mike Tyson

A tree without roots is just a piece of wood. — Marco Pierre White

There are things one reads that make you aware that you have lived nothing, felt nothing, experienced nothing up to that time. How can i begin to feel - to feel? I want to fall in love in such a way that the mere sight of a man, even a block away from me, will shake and pierce me. — Anais Nin

To see the light we must first acknowledge that we are in the dark. — Dominic Rouse

Broken marriages, conflicts of loyalty, the problems of everyday life fall away as one faces up to [Jeff] Thomson. — Mike Brearley

My father and brother finessed their way through life ... politics, shipping ... both were skilled with people, where I lack all patience," he said quietly, speaking only to her. "My passion, my purpose is science. I've buried this too long. — Gina Conkle

You know, back in the old days adults were respected because of how wise they were, and people went to them to help settle disputes. Nowadays it's a whole different world, and half the time I wonder if grown-ups should really be in charge. — Jeff Kinney

What you receive from others is a testimony to their virtue; but all that you do for others is the sign and clear indication of your own. — Giordano Bruno

I agree that there are things that should be kept secret. — Daniel Ellsberg

It is a strange paradox: Humans drown in the water, fish drown in the land. — Javad Alizadeh

His manners were less pure, but his character was equally amiable with that of his father. Twenty-two acknowledged concubines, and a library of sixty-two thousand volumes, attested the variety of his inclinations, and from the productions which he left behind him, it appears that the former as well as the latter were designed for use rather than ostentation. — Edward Gibbon

If we go by the National Popular Vote, we'll get more people voting. — Tom Golisano

The taste forever refines in the study of women. — Nathaniel Parker Willis