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Eh, I like the brisk, November wind on my balls. Makes me feel alive. — Ellis Leigh

I want to make clear that we respect the role of government in our legal andeconomic system. — Bill Gates

You can't but know that if you can capture the emotions of the audience as well as their minds, the play will work better, because it's a narrative art form. — Tom Stoppard

In early times, the great majority of the male sex were slaves, as well as the whole of the female. And many ages elapsed, some of them ages of high cultivation, before any thinker was bold enough to question the rightfulness, and the absolute social necessity, either of the one slavery or of the other. — John Stuart Mill

Tired of life, afraid of death, not unlike
A lost brig, toy of ebb and flow on the ocean,
My soul weighs anchor for a frightful shipwreck. — Paul Verlaine

A man loves a woman so much, he asks her to marry - to change her name, quit her job, have and raise his babies, be home when he gets there, move where his job is. You can hardly imagine what he might ask if he didn't love her. — Gabrielle Burton

You want to have your cake and eat it too.
That's what she'd said. And what the hell does that mean anyway? If I've got cake, what else would I do with it? That phrase never made any sense to me. — Beverley Kendall

I've got friends in low places, where the whiskey drowns and the beer chases my blues away. — Garth Brooks

The motto of science is not just Pauca but rather Plurima ex paucissimis - the most out of the least. — Mario Bunge

After thirty-five a man begins to have thoughts about women; before that he has feelings. — Austin O'Malley

She loved the sea for its storms alone, cared for vegetation only when it grew here and there among ruins. She had to extract a kind of personal advantage from things and she rejected as useless everything that promised no immediate gratification - for her temperament was more sentimental than artistic, and what she was looking for was emotions, not scenery. — Gustave Flaubert

Happiness is a smile of comfort to the sorrowful. — Goswami Kriyananda

Dark clouds may hang on me sometimes, but I'll work it out ... — Dave Matthews

If you approach the ocean with a cup, you can only take away a cupful; if you approach it with a bucket you can take away a bucketful. — Ramana Maharshi