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The search for a scapegoat is the easiest of all hunting expeditions. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

Unfortunately the global warming hysteria, as I see it, is driven by politics more than by science. — Freeman Dyson

I know you think you want to push me away. I know you think you want to be alone. I know you think you're in this alone. But you're wrong. — Jessica Wood

Within minutes, the entire village was in the water, splashing about, falling over, getting up, moving steadily forwards towards the horizon; never looking back to shore ... "come back," he beseeched his wife: "nothing is happening. come back! — Salman Rushdie

She was gorgeous and fearless and I was in awe. — Patrick Carman

There is nothing at all wrong with having money unless money has you. — Norman Vincent Peale

Jack looked surprised when she stumbled upon him, which was odd, because he was almost never caught off guard. As his mother once said about him, Jack could hear the thunder before the lightning bothered to strike. — Holly Black

Lately, I've been spending a lot of time rolling on the ground with men who think a stiffy represents personal growth. — Janet Evanovich

It's a bird of some sort. It's like a duck, only I never saw a duck have so many colors.
The bird swam swiftly and gracefully toward the Magic Isle, and as it drew nearer its gorgeously colored plumage astonished them. The feathers were of many hues of glistening greens and blues and purples, and it had a yellow head with a red plume, and pink, white and violet in its tail. — L. Frank Baum

Photography captures a moment in time. Art captures time in a moment. — Joyce Wycoff

I've always maintained that all characters and all personalities are in all of us. The whole thing is available. You're not this or that, no one is. — Richard Gere

Throughout the '90s and early 2000s, our financial industry and governments leaned on a snake-oil mirage of wealth creation, a bubble predicated on the obvious falsehood that things could only get better. — Nick Harkaway