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The Iraqis have once again failed to meet a deadline for a final draft of the constitution. — Matt Lauer

If you ever get really dressed up for a party, you get a feeling from the reactions of people that you don't need to be that loud. It's the same when you act. You have to always consider what's around you and the texture of things and try to meld in with what's going on. — Franka Potente

It's always a lot more fun as a quarterback if you can do things you don't normally get to do. So if I can catch a pass and make a play for the team, that's what I'm willing to do. — Robert Griffin III

I wonder now what Ernest Hemingways dictionary looked like, since he got along so well with dinky words that anybody can spell and truly understand. — Kurt Vonnegut

The president wants more tax money in Washington. I want more money left in the communities, particularly poor communities, particularly communities that have high unemployment. — Rand Paul

I have forgotten everything - he has made me forget everything - except for his scent, his sounds, his taste, his touch. — K. Bromberg

Do not grieve over someone who changes all of the sudden. It might be that he has given up acting and returned to his true self. — Socrates

Men ought to be a four-letter word! Menn! — Becky Lewellen Povich

WILL ROBIE CROUCHED shadowlike at a window in a deserted building, inside a country that was currently an ally of the United States. Tomorrow that could change. — David Baldacci

Everyday there's more death, and plus I'm doughless. I'm seeing more reasons for me to proceed with thieving. — Tupac Shakur

I walked slowly out on the beach. A few yards below high-water mark I stopped and read the words again: WRITE YOUR WORRIES ON THE SAND. I let the paper blow away, reached down and picked up a fragment of shell. Kneeling there under the vault of the sky, I wrote several words, one above the other. Then I walked away, and I did not look back. I had written my troubles on the sand. The tide was coming in. — Arthur Gordon Webster