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I think I played in Lambeau maybe 14, 15 times. I've played there a lot of times. It's in the teens, double digit. I've had success on that field, won and lost. — Randy Moss

The connectedness, actual real connectedness, not the fake bullshit connectedness that you get when you're twatting about on MDMA, it's like genuine telepathy or something, isn't it? — Stefan Mohamed

And yet every so often, the heart of America, shuddering with indignation, sends a nervous spasm through the gentle back of the Andes, and tumultuous shock waves assault the surface of the land. Three times the cuppola of proud Santo Domingo has collapsed from on high to the rhythm of broken bones and its worn walls have opened and fallen too. But the foundations they rest on are unmoved, the great blocks of the Temple of the Sun exhibit their gray stone indifferently; however colossal the disaster befalling its oppressor, not one of its huge rocks shifts from its place. — Ernesto Che Guevara

My grandfather did not travel across 4,000 miles of the Atlantic Ocean to see this country overrun by immigrants. He did it because he killed a man back in Ireland. — Stephen Colbert

I bet Aaron swims the fastest," Benny said, squeezing my hand. "He's like a fish. — Anna Carey

My parents taught my sister and me the importance of giving back and making a difference in another person's life. — Beyonce Knowles

The conventional wisdom is that if you are gay, you cannot play the romantic straight lead in a movie. — Ian McKellen

A lot of my background is in theatre, so when you're on location, and the wind is really blowing, it's raining, and you've got mud all over you, it really keeps you on your toes. — Kimberley Nixon

Since when was an emotional argument won by logic? — Robert A. Heinlein

HERO is a combination of my personal feeling and the commercialism. — Zhang Yimou

I personally believe a crucial ingredient in rehabilitation is to admit that you completely screwed up. — Jonathan Aitken

The difference between rearing a child in your 20s and one in your 50s is one of patience. — Iman