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Female murderers get sheaves of offers of marriage. — George Bernard Shaw

I want to make the audience laugh and cry within ten seconds, to show just how close those emotions are. — Simon Neil

If you would win the world, melt it, do not hammer it. — Alexander MacLaren

Alec huffed and leaned to the right and lifted his hand to his face, pointed two fingers at his eyes then pointed the same two fingers at Storm. "I'm watching you, big man."

Storm farted in response.

I burst out laughing then fled the room before the death like smell filled my nose. — L.A. Casey

I just really want to work with Hugh Jackman because he's Wolverine. That would be so awesome. — Rohan Chand

Telegram to a friend who had just become a mother after a prolonged pregnancy: Good work, Mary. We all knew you had it in you. — Dorothy Parker

O Lord, be magnified for your wondrous works. — Lailah Gifty Akita

There is one art, no more, no less; to do all things with artlessness. — Piet Pieterszoon Hein

My job description is that I'm a rock star. And I'm good at it. — Billie Joe Armstrong

One August morning at Blair House, he read in the papers that the body of an American soldier killed in action, Sergeant John Rice, had been brought home for burial in Sioux City, Iowa, but that at the last moment, as the casket was to be lowered into the grave, officials of the Sioux City Memorial Park had stopped the ceremony because Sergeant Rice, a Winnebago Indian, was not "a member of the Caucasian race" and burial was therefore denied. Outraged, Truman picked up the phone. Within minutes, by telephone and telegram, it was arranged that Sergeant Rice would be buried in Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors and that an Air Force plane was on the way to bring his widow and three children to Washington. That, as President, was the least he could do. — David McCullough