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Scandal was an antihistamine. — Kathy Hepinstall

The only thing that will really matter at the end of your life is: Did you love completely? — Kerry Shook

Never say 'I could have done that,' because you didn't. — Karim Rashid

Aunt Birdie laughed. "That's my Sophie." "What the . . ." Travis picked up the shotgun and ejected both shells. "Aunt Birdie, you brought a loaded gun over here with that baby?" "She'll be six years old in a few weeks. And there ain't a way in hell I can kill a man with an unloaded gun. I don't have the strength to beat him to death with the butt," Aunt Birdie fussed. "Lord!" He rolled his eyes upward. "You probably can't kill him with an — Carolyn Brown

You know, I love wearing heels. I wish I could wear them all the time, but, you know, my sport doesn't really permit it. — Allyson Felix

Whereas the work is understood to be traceable to a source (through a process of derivation or "filiation"), the Text is without a source - the "author" a mere "guest" at the reading of the Text. — Roland Barthes

What is important about graphene is the new physics it has delivered. — Andre Geim

All of us in our administration worked hard to support families in raising their children and succeeding at work. — William J. Clinton

I am not a follower of Moscow, but its victim. — Fidel Castro

'The Sopranos' wardrobe people would sometimes go over there and just grab stuff off the racks, because B&G has that style that never ages. It's like a '50s or '60s style. It fits me well. — Vincent Pastore

The lies that lurk in the shadows of truth. — Moira Young

If Pierre Bon-Bon had his failings--and what great man has not a thousand?--if Pierre Bon-Bon, I say, had his failings, they were failings of very little importance--faults indeed which, in other tempers, have often been looked upon rather in the light of virtues. — Edgar Allan Poe