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Hey, I gotta take a piss. Want to come with me? Said no man ever. — Pamela Clare

[The necessary and proper clause] neither enlarges any power specifically granted; nor is it a grant of any new power to Congress; But it is merely a declaration, for the removal of all uncertainty, that the means of carrying into execution those otherwise granted are included in the grant. — Joseph Story

I had no hope," I sobbed. "You made me hope, you brought me back to life, to happiness and love that I'd never dared to dream of anymore. — Lucian Bane

The source of greatness lies in commitment, persistence, and perseverance. — Debasish Mridha

I put a bullet where I shoulda put a helmet. — Jack Antonoff

It is a principle of nature to hate those whom you have injured. — Tacitus

there was nothing to explain what he felt was happening to him, that he'd been put into a transparent plastic capsule that rose off the ground and was tossed and blown and shaken so fiercely that he could not possibly find his way back to the quotidian pleasures of his past life. Desperately, he did not want this. — Elizabeth Strout

It is not the smallest use to try to make people good, unless you try at the same time and they feel that you are trying to make them happy. And you rarely can make another happy, unless you are happy yourself. — Dinah Maria Murlock Craik

I don't believe that 17-year-olds get happy endings. They get beginnings. — Rainbow Rowell

A novel and its writer are inseparable: you are your books. A play's not like that at all. 'Abandonment's not mine - it's everyone's. I wanted it to be a co-operative thing because I was tired of that anal control that I have over novels. — Kate Atkinson

He has no idea what it was like to grow up in the South, where you had to hold your head down. — Fred Allen

In Andrew Jackson's administration, collaborated with the South to keep abolitionist literature out of the mails in the southern states. It was the Supreme Court of the United States that declared in 1857 that the slave Dred Scott could not sue for his freedom because he was not a person, but property. — Howard Zinn