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Sergio didn't want to get involved, but he could never resist a dame in distress, regardless of her occupation. He walked up to the man and said, "Take a hike, buddy. The lady doesn't want to go with you." The — Jack A. Tittle

And because my employers agree with me, and they're the government, you're outvoted. — Charles Stross

The Jew's really the better-looking. — Anthony Powell

We are governed by sympathy; and the extent of our sympathy is determined by that of our sensibility — William Hazlitt

Well may hee smell fire, whose gowne burnes. — George Herbert

- and Stella had that kind of face. One that looked permanently guilty, as if some form of mischief was in the recent past, the near future, or both. — Stuart Neville

Greenwich got the nod because 72 per cent of the world's commerce depended on British sea-charts - and because it annoyed the French intensely. — Richard Happer

You got to realize that the vision, the image, according to 1964 U.S. rock and roll standards, was mohair suit and tie, and nicey-nicey ol' boy next door. — Bobby Keys

I had to fight all my life to survive. They were all against me ... but I beat the bastards and left them in the ditch. — Ty Cobb

Rather than micro-managing to resolve every problem, create the right atmosphere, process, and system that facilitate effective problem solving. — Assegid Habtewold

Now he tried to find strength to tear himself away and go on a lonely journey
for vengeance. If once he could go, his anger would bear him down all the roads of the world, pursuing, until he had him at last: Gollum. Then Gollum would die in a corner. — J.R.R. Tolkien

I am for the art of underwear and the art of taxicabs. I am for the art of ice cream cones dropped on concrete. — Claes Oldenburg

The summer has seized you,
as when, last month in Amalfi, I saw
lemons as large as your desk-side globe-
that miniature map of the world-
and I could mention, too,
the market stalls of mushrooms
and garlic bugs all engorged.
Or I even think of the orchard next door,
where the berries are done
and the apples are beginning to swell.
And once, with our first backyard,
I remember I planted an acre of yellow beans
we couldn't eat. — Anne Sexton

When I think of the most able students I have encountered in my teaching - I mean those who have distinguished themselves not only by skill but by independence of thought - then I must confess that all have had a lively interest in epistemology. — Albert Einstein