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Stepping out of the kitchen, Ben glared at him. "I have no problem kicking your ass."
"I'm sure there are a lot of things you like to do with asses. — Ashlan Thomas

Look for ways to be a blessing.
Simple words of encouragement can brighten somebody's day. — Joel Osteen

Dancing and singing were always like games to me. I sang constantly. — Tarkan

The quantitative factors lend themselves far better to thoroughgoing analysis than do the qualitative factors. The former are fewer in number, more easily obtainable, and much better suited to the forming of definite and dependable conclusions. — Benjamin Graham

Teenagers are like cats - they have important business that doesn't involve mere humans. — Julie Smith

The No Asshole Rule: Building a Civilized Workplace and Surviving One That Isn't. — Bob Sutton

To me, the appeal of opera lies in the fact that a myriad of singers and instruments, each possessed of different qualities of voice and sound, against the backdrop of a grand stage and beautiful costumes, come together in one complete and impressive drama. — Junichiro Koizumi

When our worries and fears just don't make sense, it's possible we are trusting the part of the brain that doesn't make sense ... it just reacts. — Bill Crawford

the authority of Jesus is ultimate, the — Lesslie Newbigin

But I think primarily, it's the fans that make this race. — Dan Wheldon

If we want justice for minorities and cooled wars with our natural enemies, whether human or nonhuman, we must first come to terms with the minority wand the enemy in ourselves and in our own hearts, for the rascal is there as much as anywhere in the 'external' world - especially when you realize that the world outside your skin is as much yourself as the world inside. — Alan Watts

I like to be flexible in the way I take pictures. I do not use a tripod, and I move around in the crowd, of which I am myself part ... I try to preserve the dynamics of the street, and my way of using the camera tries to approximate as much as possible the way we see: focusing on details, opening up to wider angles, and composing all these very short, fragmented impressions into a larger mental picture. — Beat Streuli