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I never know what South Carolina thinks of a measure. I never consult her. I act to the best of my judgment, and according to my conscience. If she approves, well and good. If she does not, or wishes any one to take my place, I am ready to vacate. We are even. — John C. Calhoun

People still tweet me like, "Oh my god, I just found out you guys are married!" Which makes sense to me because I'm not the type of person who is like, "I love this actor, let me find out everything about their lives." — Mary Elizabeth Ellis

The glass is riddled with bullets on either side of The Stranger, but the glass before him is unbroken, as though the bullets didn't dare approach.
That's when I work out what he is: a bullet catcher. — Joaquin Lowe

It's important that a woman doesn't feel like the ugly sister. The second, lesser choice. That's a bitterness that won't sweeten. — Emma Chase

No music is vulgar, unless it is played in a way that makes it so. — Herbert Von Karajan

Cruelty might be very human, and it might be cultural, but it's not acceptable. — Jodie Foster

Well I think after leaving prison, and having written three diaries about life in prison, it became a sort of a new challenge to write another novel, to write a new novel. — Jeffrey Archer

I just want your body, Sheeba, I don't want your brains. — Alice Cooper

In each mind resides a potential so potent.
They make us think that we ain't got it. — Wiz Khalifa

Humans without humanity, A world of dread and fear for eternity. — Mouloud Benzadi

And there was a tree stump outside the Black Barn everyone called 'Dave's stump' because for over three years, until a few weeks before our arrival, he'd sat on it to read and write, sometimes even when it was raining or cold. — Kazuo Ishiguro

There's an old Internet adage that as soon as you compare something to the Nazis you lose the argument. — Jon Ronson

Adore, v.t. To venerate expectantly. — Ambrose Bierce