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It was another year or two before I discovered that drat and draft were different words. During that same period I remember believing that details were dentals and that a bitch was an extremely tall woman. A son of a bitch was apt to be a basketball player. When you're six, most of your Bingo balls are still floating around in the draw-tank (27-8). — Stephen King

Jesus Christ is the outstanding personality of our time. Every act and word of Jesus has value for us. He became the light of the world. Why shouldn't I, a Jew, be proud of that? — Sholem Asch

I don't want her to kill you. I mean, someday you burn her grilled cheese, and the next thing you know, my phone's ringing and you've taken an awful fall from the roof or some shit. Leave. — Gillian Flynn

Democracy is the most vile form of government. — James Madison

What do you write in those forms?" I asked.
"Nothing. I just do this to look threatening. — Jennifer Echols

Lawyers like to leave no stone unturned, provided they can charge by the stone. — Deborah Rhode

I am more connected to the world of the imagination, but you don't have to have polio to do that. — Ben Lewin

The trouble that public unions could potentially cause for citizens was one reason that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, hero of Democrats and union organizers alike, opposed them for government workers. Republican Fiorello La Guardia, a great mayor of New York, opposed them, too. Unlike in the private sector, where unions were a needed counterweight to strong management, in the public sector unions had a big say in selecting management through the election process. As a result, they had a lot of power on both sides of the labor-management negotiating process. Roosevelt and La Guardia thus feared that, when government officials and unions battled over power, citizens could lose out. — Joel Klein

When the Dodgers left, it was not only a loss of a team, it was the disruption of a social pattern. A total destruction of a culture. — Joe Flaherty

There had only ever been two roads home: there was the long road and there was the sea road, and tonight I would take the sea road. — Clara Winter