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The progress of evolution from President Washington to President Grant was alone evidence to upset Darwin. — Henry Adams

I loved the music, but the excesses of rock n' roll never really appealed to me at all. I couldn't see the point of getting up in front of a lot of people when you weren't in control of your wits. — Robert Palmer

I'm as patient a father as I am on the tennis court. It takes a lot for me to get really upset, but sometimes kids can get you really cross if they really keep bugging you. — Roger Federer

Well, no American wants to in any way hurt our capabilities to national defense, but that doesn't mean an unlimited amount of money, and a blank check for anything they want at any time, for any purpose. Not at all. — Chuck Hagel

Faith in God is like a kite - a contrary wind only raises it higher. — Suzanne Woods Fisher

In many respects I have gone out of my way to avoid the usual approach adopted in crime novels. I have used some techniques that are normally outlawed - the presentation of Mikael Blomkvist, for instance, is based exclusively on the personal case study made by Lisbeth Salander. — Stieg Larsson

Nothing can expand without it growing — Mike Parry

Whenever feasible, one should always try to eat the rude. — Hannibal

But these are merely words. You have caught that Light but still have not found humanity. Seek humanity: that is your true purpose. The rest is mere long-windedness. When words are elaborately decorated, their purpose is forgotten. — Rumi

Making and faking love are entirely different. Lust is quick. Love is not. It is a more sustained, exhausting emotion even to sham! — Kavita Kane

Moment by moment we have the opportunity to say yes, to move into our lives and open ourselves to the adventure... — Katrina Kenison

Language failed me very often, but then, the substitute for me was silence, but not violence. — Elie Wiesel