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I don't think, in all the years I managed them, I ever spoke more than thirty words to Frank and Brooks Robinson. — Earl Weaver

Cal, Archer, Jenna and I managed to achieve something truly impressive: the *four-way* glance. — Rachel Hawkins

gate, the guards, who — Jacob Grimm

It's about waking up in the morning with everything around you looking gray. Gray sky, gray sun, gray city, gray people, gray thoughts. And the only way out is to have another drink. Then you feel better. Then the colors come back. — Sergei Lukyanenko

My favorite band at the moment is the Dresden Dolls, they're from Boston. It's a guy and a girl. She plays piano and he plays the drums and she also sings. You can find them on the web they're incredible. — Gerard Way

Fashion which affects to be honor, is often, in all men's experience, only a ballroom-code. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Aspirin will not bring dead hookers back to life. — Dave Attell

Aye, I see. Aye well, I suppose if I shall be in Scotland, and still married to you - then maybe 'when' doesna matter so much. — Diana Gabaldon

Knowledge is truth. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Ever since we invented fire and the wheel, we've been demonstrating both our ability and our inherent desire to fix things that we don't like about ourselves and our environment. — Aubrey De Grey

I found I wasn't asking good enough questions because I assumed I knew something. I would box them into a corner with a badly formed question, and they didn't know how to get out of it. Now, I let them take me through it step by step, and I listen. — Alan Alda

In the morning of like, work; in the midday, give counsel; in the evening, pray. — Hesiod

What if God were not exactly truth, and if this could be proved? And if he were instead the vanity, the desire for power, the ambitions, the fear, and the enraptured and terrified folly of mankind? — Friedrich Nietzsche