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America is so rich and fat, because it has eaten the tragedy of millions of immigrants. — Michael Gold

I'm running against a woman who's got David Axelrod and Rahm Emanuel running her campaign. — Joe Walsh

I think airports are places of huge human drama. The more I see of it, the more I am convinced that Heathrow is a secret city, with its own history, folklore and mythology. But what has surprised me is the love the people who work there feel for the place. Everyone seems to think they are plugged into something majestic. — Tony Parsons

All the heroes had crew cuts, platinum-blond wives and drove Corvettes. The media was devoted to this cult of innocence. — Rinker Buck

I still feel like there are a lot of things in me that people haven't seen. My soul hasn't been bared yet. — Gedde Watanabe

No further issues with Corinne Bishop or her kin in Detroit?" "Hunter didn't seem to be concerned," Gideon replied. "Said he had the situation under control." Lucan grunted, wry despite the weight of the discussion previously under way. "Where've I heard that line before? Famous last words from more than one of us over the course of the past year and a half. — Tina St. John

I feel that you will be a maker, not a seer. You must promise me that it will be so. Promise me that you will not give in. Promise me that you will never give up hope. — Garth Nix

In Jefferson's mind democracy was tantamount to extreme individualism. — Herbert Croly

If only I had it in me to be all fierce, fearless and forthright instead of forever sprinkling my discourse with pitiful retractions, apologies and prevarications. — Anonymous

My passion for 'Star Trek' is actually rooted in my love of television and the art of franchise and a premise designed to stick people together that have to figure out what to do. — Dan Harmon

When cruelty is inflicted on innocent people, it discredits whatever cause. — Ronald Reagan