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At the end of the day, one of the most politically active voters in the country, seniors, will know who stood with them and who didn't. — Judy Chu
The period is one of the most complicated and concepts of classical rhetoric. Nobody in the ancient world could quite decide what it meant, but they were united in the belief that it was terribly, terribly important. — Mark Forsyth
Make no mistake about it. These are not 'kookie' birds. Right now the greatest player, the big tent on the political scene in America, is called the Tea Party movement. — Dick Armey
Scribbling things down is my therapy. I filter later. — Natascha McElhone
When I eat something like vegetable bibimbap, I get that warm and fuzzy feeling of eating stuff that I grew up with. — Patrick Stump
When female minds are embittered by age or solitude, their malignity is generally exerted in a rigorous and spiteful superintendence of domestic trifles. — Samuel Johnson
This is why i hate social media. It gives a voice to people who dont (sic) deserve one. — Gary Streeter
The photo shoot I always feel a bit embarrassed about because I don't really know what to do with myself, but they usually don't use a bad photo, so you can't worry too much. So my main concern is that I just look a bit more like myself. — Sophie Okonedo
I always say that modernization is not an abstract thing; it's a very specific task. — Dmitry Medvedev
The neurologist and psychologist Maurice Nicoll told how he had once asked his headmaster about a passage in the Bible, and after he had listened to the answer for some time, he realized that the man had no idea what he was talking about. What I admire about Nicoll is that he made this discovery when he was only ten. It took me another forty-five years before the penny dropped: very, very few people have any idea what they are talking about. — John Cleese
his sermons go on so long that some of the time you feel like begging, "Take me now, Jesus," 'bout halfway through 'em. — Christopher Paul Curtis
People should treat the oceans like we do anything else that we care about - with consideration, with care, and affection. That's it. For that we must educate. — Walter Munk
