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I used to think Cape Wind was a great idea. That was when Ted Kennedy was alive and railing about how he might spill his Chivas if he had to keep maneuvering the Mya around all those noisy seagull-murdering wind turbines. Anything Ted Kennedy was against, I was for. — Howie Carr
When it becomes serious, you have to lie. — Jean-Claude Juncker
I think Christmas is never really Christmas unless we have the snow on the ground. — James Joyce
He'd shot and beaten people because he couldn't talk to them.Violence was the only language nobody could understand. There were no translators. — James Meek
Personal power is a feeling, like life. — Frederick Lenz
The feelings were still fresh as if it all just happened yesterday. — Makoto Shinkai
Other mages have an odd attitude towards diviners. By the standards of, say, elemental mages. We can't gate, we can't attack, we can't shield, and when it comes to physical action our magic is about as useful as a bicycle in a trampolining contest. But we can see anywhere and learn anything and there's no secret we can't uncover if we try hard enough. So when an elemental mage looks at a diviner, the elemental mage knows he could take him in a straight fight with no more effort that it would take to tie his shoes. On the other hand, the elemental mage also knows that the diviner could find out every one of his most dirty and embarrassing secrets and, should hi feel like it, post copies of them to everyone the elemental mage has ever met. It creates a mixture of uneasiness and contempt that doesn't encourage warm feelings. There's a reason most of my friends aren't mages. — Benedict Jacka
He that is a friend to himself, know; he is a friend to all. — Michel De Montaigne
My biggest influences as an actor were Marlon Brando, and I really dug James Dean. — Larry Bishop
If there is any consistent enemy of science, it is not religion, but irrationalism. — Stephen Jay Gould