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The truth is we need to build an economy going forward with all of us, when we all move forward and the payment of a national debt is not the responsibility of one group of Americans versus another. — Paul Sadler

But it was only hot outside, and generally I only walked outside between one air-conditioned place to another. — John Green

I think Woody Allen is Woody Allen, and no matter where he goes he still makes his Woody Allen films. — Abbas Kiarostami

Love is temperamental. tiring. it makes demands. love uses you. changes its mind. — Janet Fitch

Its success lies in the fact that it's an insurance plan, not an investment plan or a welfare plan. — James Roosevelt

What I'm attempting to do is to show people that if I can spend some time with very dangerous spiders and snakes and scorpions, then maybe they'll feel different about the spiders and snakes they find around their areas. I don't need people to keep them as pets. I just like them to be respectful and see that everything in nature has its place. — Dominic Monaghan

Those (who) seek to establish systems of Government based on the regimentation of all Human Beings by a handful of individual rulers ... call this a new order. It is not new and it is not order. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

Happiness is nothing more than an emotional euphoria — Soroosh Shahrivar

In a way I wanted to stop myself. It was cruel, I knew that, but right and wrong were somewhere else. — Tim O'Brien

I was a timid little guy when I was a kid. I used humor as a defense; I became the class clown. But deep inside, I felt real vulnerable. — Mike Huckabee

Too stupid to learn and too stupid to give up. — George R R Martin

I needed to be alone for whatever would happen. I knew that something would as certainly as if this were a last chapter. — China Mieville

Just because you can't believe it, doesn't mean it's not happening — Sharad Vivek Sagar

In the late 1960s, I ended up in Telluride, Colorado. It wasn't like the country club that it is now. It was very raw. Skiing was there, but snowboarders have now entirely overrun it. — Lance Henriksen