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In light of the recent controversy surrounding foreign management of U.S. Ports, a thorough review of foreign management of U.S. airports needs to occur. — Jon Porter

As I get older and I get more of this dialogue and I lose more and more brain cells, it really does become the most difficult part of the job! — Brent Spiner

One of the elementary rules of nature is that, in the absence of a law prohibiting an event or phenomenon, it is bound to occur with some degree of probability. To put it simply and crudely: Anything that can happen does happen. — Kenneth W. Ford

Every incident chips away at your limit. Every time you choose to stay, it makes the next time that much harder to leave. Eventually, you lose sight of your limit altogether, because you start to think, 'I've lasted five years now. What's five more? — Colleen Hoover

Girls marry for love. Boys marry because of a chronic irritation that causes them to gravitate in the direction of objects with certain curvilinear properties. — Ashley Montagu

You either have a civil society or you don't. — Mohamed ElBaradei

Love has no value in the absence of truth. — C.J. Anderson

Humor is the ability to see three sides to one coin. — Ned Rorem

That was the entire reason to have battle commanders in the first place - so that one man could balance the advantages of logic and reason against the emotional, insane demands of close battle. — Jim Butcher

I've always wanted to be self-sustaining and able to grow my own food. All I lack is land and skill. — Susan Juby

It's almost a rite of passage for the middle-aged, it seems, to invent generational stereotypes for dumping on the young. — Robin Marantz Henig

This is a work of memory
facts have been altered. Names have been changed. — Lavinia Greenlaw

The world around him grew silent; there was something in the air. The odor of dead meat came down on the wind, drifting through the trees. Soft and sour, the smell of distant death. — Jeff Shaara