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After Elner Shimfissle accidentally poked that wasps' nest up in her fig tree, the last thing she remembered was thinking "Uh-oh. — Fannie Flagg

We don't want our players to be monks. We want them to be better football players because a monk doesn't play football at this level. — Bobby Robson

My dad was an assembly line worker at AC Spark Plug, which was a division of General Motors, and his job was to build and then inspect the little spark plugs as they came off the line. — Michael Moore

I'm addicted to a really tough workout. I like to be drenched in sweat when I'm done because I feel accomplished. — Alison Sweeney

Individuals make history, but it's also a collective thing, a wave that people ride in their time, a wave made of individual actions. So ultimately history is another particle/wave duality that no one can parse or understand. — Kim Stanley Robinson

I will not join any club who will take me as a member. — Charlie Chaplin

Life is a wonderful thing to talk about, or to read about in history books - but it is terrible when one has to live it — Jean Anouilh

The only point of government is to safeguard and foster life. — George Wald

Never forget: Businesses are run by people; businesses are made up of people. So at the root of whatever problems you have in your business, you'll find people. — Gordon Bethune

I rolled my eyes so far into the top of my head I almost fell over backward. — Janet Evanovich

In psychotherapy it is the myth of knowing this why as precondition for change which defeats its own purpose. — Paul Watzlawick

I've learned two things in my life. One that love is the beginning and end of all meaning. And two that it is the same thing whatever shape our souls have taken on this journey. Love is love. Is love. — Clive Barker

Pope Joan was an excellent read. — Donna Woolfolk Cross

Burnout is not the result of doing too much; it is the result of not getting enough rest. — John Patrick Hickey