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Wow, you are truly master of the single entendre." I rolled my eyes. "Do your lines work on anybody, ever? — Molly Harper

You must never delude yourself into thinking that you're investing when you're speculating. — Benjamin Graham

No; they nearly drowned you, and not even on purpose but only through carelessness. I am not letting them have you back, Temeraire said. — Naomi Novik

When I used to say I wanted to play at Wimbledon, they used to laugh in my face and say, 'What are you talking about, you're from Hyderabad, and you're supposed to ... cook.' That's one of the notions that people have in this side of the world - it is our 'culture', within quotes, you know, to say what a woman can or cannot do. — Sania Mirza

The press was to serve the governed, not the governors. — Hugo Black

I hate libraries for the way they put stickers on things. I don't approve of folding over pages, or of writing in books. And scissors - that's beyond the pale. — Jonathan Lethem

No matter how worthy the cause, it is robbery, theft, and injustice to confiscate the property of one person and give it to another to whom it does not belong. — Walter E. Williams

I've got friends in low places, where the whiskey drowns and the beer chases my blues away. — Garth Brooks

A triumph of consciousness-raising has been the homosexual hijacking of the word 'gay.' — Richard Dawkins

Thomas More syas that the imperial troops, for their enjoyment, are roasting live babies on spits. Oh, he would! says Thomas Cromwell. Listen, soldiers don't do that. They're too busy carrying away everything they can turn into ready money. — Hilary Mantel

Customers shouldn't just think of your business as a place to buy a product or use a service - it should be a fun place to be. — Richard Branson

And you can put your total energy for the inner eye. The outside eyes are wasting eighty percent of energy - it is the major part. Man has five senses, eighty per cent is taken away by the eyes and only twenty per cent is left for the other four senses. They are very poor people, those four. Eyes are very rich, they have monopolised the whole thing; hence it is good - eighty per cent energy is saved - and that can be immediately used for witnessing, for seeing your inner world. hence in the East we call a person who is blind 'pragyanshakshu' - this word is untranslatable. — Rajneesh

There has been a fair amount of criticism of the DNC for letting this squabble between [Bernie] Sanders and [Hillary] Clinton campaigns spill out into the open. — Joy-Ann Reid

Increasing recycling in Delaware is an idea whose time has come and, if put off, may not come again. — Ruth Ann Minner

All theology is rooted in geography. — Eugene H. Peterson