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The word "politics" comes from the Greek politeia which had to do with the citizenry, not the government. — Marianne Williamson

But it is easy to speak of the past, impossible to go there. I am powerful in ways you can only dream, yet I am still a prisoner of what I have done. I can never escape the cell I have made for myself. Things are what they are. — Joe Abercrombie

I don't often meet people who want to suffer cardiovascular disease or whatever, and we get those things as a result of the lifelong accumulation of various types of molecular and cellular damage. — Aubrey De Grey

If you're going down the street and you're going the wrong way, remember- God permits U-turns — Suze Orman

I was a journeyman chef of middling abilities. Whatever authority I have as a commenter on this world comes from the sheer weight of 28 years in the business. I kicked around for 28 years and came out the other end alive and able to form a sentence. — Anthony Bourdain

The great trick with a woman is to get rid of her while she think's she's rid of you. — Soren Kierkegaard

There are gems of thought that are ageless and eternal. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

But, come to think of it, there was no need to wait. Time travelers don't have to wait for anybody. — Jack McDevitt

There they were sitting at the bar, these two Luscious babes, and they were Siamese twins. — Steve Goodman

Evil is only of this world. In the other world there is neither good nor evil; all there is, is beaut). — Bill Vaughan

I mean emotionally, women are like Bruce Lee and we're like Donald Duck. An' I think a lotta guys are afraid of that. — Jonathan Ashworth

I was grateful for cereal
the only food that my tummy, riddled by pangs of infatuation, could handle. — Craig Thompson

I could see nothing behind that child's eye. 40
I have seen eyes in the street
Trying to peer through lighted shutters,
And a crab one afternoon in a pool,
An old crab with barnacles on his back,
Gripped the end of a stick which I held him. — T. S. Eliot