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I had a pretty bad time when I was an undergraduate at Cornell University. I failed out of school. I was much, much heavier. — Victor LaValle

But if I know anything about time, it is that it stretches to walk with you when you grieve. The rest of the world may zoom past at breakneck speed, but when you are learning to live with loss, time slows to the pace of your breathing. — Susan Meissner

To solve these problems one needs as much an understanding of politics as an understanding of man - and the one cannot be derived from the other. — Kenneth Waltz

The killjoys initiated automobile crash standards so rigorous that we can't buy a car that hasn't been dropped from the top of a phone pole with our whole family strapped inside. — P. J. O'Rourke

I look forward to the day when I can be Republican again. I'm an Alan Simpson Republican. — Alan K. Simpson

Our departure was as natural and inevitable as the sunrise. — Ron Currie Jr.

Life without love
Is as night without day — Ilchi Lee

And, in keeping with the original Milesian Tales which had happy endings, I would conclude the episode of the lovely Atalanta Chan, who, having sold her virginity for one million dollars, ended up still a virgin.
This fact did not escape the astute mind of the financial wizard, Butes, who pointed out to the lovely girl that since her flower had already been fully paid for & since it was he who had arranged the deal, he should be the one to enjoy any benefit that remained.[MMT] — Nicholas Chong

She looks really happy."
"Everyone looks happy on Facebook."
"I know, right? What's up with that? — Harlan Coben

But wherefore thou alone? Wherefore with thee Came not all hell broke loose?
— John Milton

There is only one Army in which you serve. When that identity is gone, it is gone forever. — Stanley A. McChrystal

Beauty, pleasure, and the good things of life are intensified, and perhaps only exist, by reason of contrast. — Walter J. Phillips