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Daffy, of course, wants to go on the journey with him but the studio decides they want Daffy back, so Bugs and a young studio executive heroine have to go out and try to bring him back. — Joe Dante

One-run games can go either way, and most of the time they do. — Lance Berkman

There is no greater force for change than people inspired to live a better life. — Steve Maraboli

My youngest boy went mad. He sits drooling on the porch, trying to play the cat like an accordion. He's been scratched some. — H.P. Lovecraft

Poetry is a fossil rock-print of a fin and a wing, with an illegible oath between. — Carl Sandburg

I have not been a good father, but no father has loved his children more. Like my father, I decided the best thing I could do for my kids was work and provide. Fortunately, I've been able to do that. Unfortunately, my work was on the road, and that's meant a life of one-nighters. — B.B. King

It seemed to me then - and to be honest, sir, seems to me still - that America was engaged only in posturing. As a society, you were unwilling to reflect upon the shared pain that united you with those who attacked you. You retreated into myths of your own difference, assumptions of your own superiority ... . Such an America had to be stopped in the interests not only in the rest of humanity, but also in your own. — Mohsin Hamid

Human emotions can be a powerful thing. They can make you see things in an entirely different light. — A.G. Howard

If the body be feeble, the mind will not be strong. — Thomas Jefferson

But when he died, I saw
nothing. There was nothing left to see. — Sarah Ockler

Knowledge was the great thing
not abstract knowledge in which Dr. Forester had been so rich, the theories which lead one enticingly on with their appearance of nobility, of transcendent virtue, but detailed, passionate, trivial human knowledge. — Graham Greene

There can be no justification for choosing any part of that which one knows to be evil. — Ayn Rand