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Where I grew up, the basketball courts were rarely used. — Denis Leary
So I still seized the power, but I felt that if I officially made myself the boss, in black and white, it would be too intimidating for the other producers and the other men who worked on the show. In other words, I had the power, but I gave them the title. — Marlo Thomas
I guess in all my years, what I heard more than anything else was: a mere town cannot support a discount store for very long. — Sam Walton
I have total recall. I remember being born. I remember being in the womb, I remember being inside. Coming out was great. — Ray Bradbury
Sin makes us moral quadriplegics. — Paul David Tripp
Only those who have learnt the tongue of angels can tell how one's name will sound in the language of light. — Sjon
They were connected, one being, fused together. She belonged to him, and he to her. — Gena Showalter
Animals. Let them burn, then. Let the streets be filled with the smell of their sacrifice. Let this place be called racca, ichabod, wormwood.
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And power transformers atop lightpoles bloomed into nacreous purple light, spitting catherine-wheel sparks. High-tension wires fell into the streets in pick-up-sticks tangles ... — Stephen King
The marathon has so many elements to prepare for. I think that is one reason I always want to come back for more. There is always something to change in your preparation and I am still trying to discover what I am capable of. I guess I just love the challenge. — Dathan Ritzenhein
These guys are not from the Iraqi army, ... These are not Iraqi soldiers. They are not members of any of the Iraqi armed forces. — Al Capone
They seemed to share the kindliness and largeness of John Thornton. — Jack London
People can tolerate two homosexuals they see leaving together, but the next day they're smiling, holding hands, tenderly embracing one another, then they cannot be forgiven. It is not the departure for pleasure that is unacceptable, it is waking up happy. — Michel Foucault