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With 'swift-boating' now being used by the ignorant as a synonym for false charges, it's worth remembering that it was John Kerry who had to retract his statement about his secret Christmas mission to Cambodia, despite it having allegedly been 'seared, seared' into his memory. — Glenn Reynolds

I feel like someone after a deluge being asked to describe the way it was before the flood while I'm still plucking seaweed out of my hair. — Norman Rush

It's the circumstances that create fear. How you respond is all you can control. Concentrate on that, and you'll always succeed. — Steve Berry

I'm not shy or reclusive. I just spend my time with people rather than journalists. — Sade Adu

I liked to put young and old in the same room, because they would certainly have different takes on the same problem. — Antonio J. Mendez

Does it occur to you that maybe you've burned me out? That I no longer care whether what you spout is truth or lie? — Bey Deckard

I think in the acting world you either manage that transition to older roles, or you stick with what you've always done and then discover nobody can bear you doing it as an older person. — Felicity Kendal

Pagans were wiser then paganism; that is why the pagans became Christians. — G.K. Chesterton

hardships and trials do not come by accident, and God's purpose never ruins anything that wasn't supposed to be ruined. — Steven Stiles

I hope I've lived a life of science whose style will encourage younger people. — Joshua Lederberg

People (or students) do not have shortcomings, only uniquenesses. The goal of a good teacher is to turn these uniquenesses into advantages. — Israel Gelfand

Why was the world so obsessed with sameness? — Tara Kelly

We know the truth of the restored gospel. Are we ready to defend that truth? We need to live it; we need to share it. — Neill F. Marriott

Jaromil had always regarded the future as an awesome mystery. It comprised everything unknown, and for that reason it lured and terrified. It was the opposite of certainty, the opposite of home. — Milan Kundera