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I'm sure the only act that sells more books than a good banning is a good burning. — Pansy Schneider-Horst

I have never believed in comparisons, whether they are about different eras, players or coaches. — Sachin Tendulkar

One of the great unwritten chapters of retail intelligence programming featured a "personal shopper" program that all-too-accurately modeled the shoppers' desires and outputted purchase ideas based on what shoppers really wanted as opposed to what they wanted known that they wanted. This resulted in one overcompensatingly masculine test user receiving suggestions for an anal plug and a tribute art book for classic homoerotic artist Tom of Finland, while a female test user in the throes of a nasty divorce received suggestions for a small handgun, a portable bandsaw, and several gallons of an industrial solvent used to reduce organic matter to an easily drainable slurry. After history's first recorded instance of a focus group riot, the personal shopper program was extensively rewritten. — John Scalzi

Despite Danaus's ancient age and vast wealth of knowledge, he really was deeply stupid. — Morgan Rhodes

We could live like counts ... If all that money is out there, I might as well hack a little on the side and put the novel off. — William Faulkner

She seemed like the kind of woman who would fall in love with the sky. — Nenia Campbell

God looks at his people as children of a family who are happy that those who have done only a little bit are as much loved as those who accomplish much. — Henri J.M. Nouwen

The 'Little' or 'Barebones' Parliament, summoned by Oliver Cromwell to meet at Westminster on 4th July, 1653, after the dissolution of the remains of the Long Parliament, may have been an unpractical body, so far as the task of administration in troublous times was concerned. But it seems quite possible that the wealth of contumely and scorn which has been poured upon it was, originally, due quite as much to the fierce anger of vested interests against outspoken criticism, as to any real vagueness or want of practical wisdom in the plans of the House itself. — Edward Jenks

You are the song of my mind, melody of my soul, dance of my spirit, and the indescribable ecstasy of my life. — Debasish Mridha