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The inability to experience regret is one of the diagnostic characteristics of sociopaths. — Kathryn Schulz

There is a saying in Baltimore that crabs may be prepared in fifty ways and that all of them are good. — H.L. Mencken

As we all know, there is no force stronger in the rhetorical universe than that of liberal race-guilt. — Greg Gutfeld

When I finish playing football, I would like to work with kids and sleep! — Michael Strahan

You never have any idea where your movie's going to go when you're shooting - you're in this little bubble. Everything you care about is getting the next step right: getting the script right, finding the right actors, shooting it. — Morten Tyldum

It is better to forgive and lose than to face the consequences. — Angela Brown

There's an openness to his face, an innocence - a certain kind of niceness. It's the niceness that touches my heart the most. — Jenny Han

All things are in the intended endpoint, and this mode of being is called will or desire. — Nicholas Of Cusa

When I supported the stimulus package, I knew that it would not be popular with the Republican Party. — Arlen Specter

It's satisfying. It yields immediate results. Something is dirty. Then it's not. — Alex Adams

As long as I'm breathing, I have opportunity. — Suzette D. Harrison

Perhaps within me the desire to put off that which I most in the world desire of late keeps watch, I mean, to write a book but a wounded book, a contentious, broken book, a book not pleased to be a book, to be only a book, to be born in the absence of my friend, a book incapable of acting as if the last times were not upon us, but which at the same time cannot act as if it were only a book hence a being unaware of the end, unaware what time it is. — Helene Cixous

This familiarity with a respected physician and my appreciation of his work, or the tragedy I experienced with the long, tormented agony and death of my mother might have influenced me in wanting to study medicine. It was not the case. — Albert Claude