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One rifle, one blanket, twenty bottles of hooch. Rifle broke. She said this last scornfully, as though disgusted at how low her maiden-value had been rated. — Jack London

A smile or a tear has not nationality; joy and sorrow speak alike to all nations, and they, above all the confusion of tongues, proclaim the brotherhood of man — Frederick Douglass

I also said, men are like curling irons, they never get out of your hair. And they are like government bonds, they take so long to mature. — Kabir Bedi

You want a showman, go see rock 'n' roll bands today. You want to have a shamanistic experience, get psychedelic, then you watch The Doors. — Ray Manzarek

Something bad happen to a child, you can be sure his daddy gone be off somewhere else. — Hillary Jordan

Chase and I are in this for the long haul. I've stood before him and he's stood before me. And this is what it's all come down to: Chase Gartner is my future, my forever. And I, I am his. — S.R. Grey

I look at the kids coming out of Yale. They are so intelligent with their careers. I wish I had that. — Dianne Wiest

I've got a bit of money in the bank. I'm quite comfortable. — Paul Gascoigne

I don't think it's weak to admit you made a mistake. That takes strength, if you ask me. — Terry Pratchett

Love builds, encourages and strengthens. — Lailah Gifty Akita

For DeHaven it was well worth the extra money to a federal budget that had always allocated more to war than it ever did to peaceful purposes. For a fraction of the cost of one missile he could purchase on the open market every work the library needed to round out its rare books collection. Yet politicians believed that missiles kept you safe, whereas actually books did, and for a simple reason. Ignorance caused wars, and people who read widely were seldom ignorant. — David Baldacci

We are conscious of the force of man's life, and we call it freedom — Leo Tolstoy