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The free market allowed shock jocks to flourish, and millions of listeners apparently enjoyed the rant. — Christine Pelosi

To be angry is easy. But to be angry with the right man at the right time and in the right manner, that is not easy. — Aristotle.

Pretty much everywhere I go, I'm pretty much thinking I'm going to be bounced. I am still the outsider who snuck into the party. I identify with the regular person, because that is who I am. — Kathy Griffin

While companies were getting comfy cozy with the idea of being on social media platforms, social media transcended those platforms, and few businesses have followed. — Gary Vaynerchuk

Everyone is entitled to a home where the sun, the stars, open fields, giant trees, and smiling flowers are free to teach an undisturbed lesson of life. — Jens Jensen

Fancy yourself a noblesse, my dear?" Petti said. "About as much as I fancy myself a princess." She went toward the door. "Now that all the potential brides are here, when does this party begin in earnest? And do you think there is yet time for me to have the carriage readied for an escape before the snow?"
-Petti & Ravenna — Katharine Ashe

There are some parts I like about school. I like math a lot, and I like physics. — Morgan Saylor

I, too, saw God through mud - The mud that cracked on cheeks when wretches smiled. War brought more glory to their eyes than blood, And gave their laughs more glee than shakes a child. — Wilfred Owen

The cracked plate has to be retained in the pantry, has to be kept in service as a household necessity. It can never be warmed on the stove nor shuffled with the other plates in the dishpan; it will not be brought out for company but it will do to hold crackers late at night or to go into the ice-box with the left overs. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Compassion has dropped so far out of sight these days that many are confused about what is required. It even inspires overt hostility. — Karen Armstrong