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It's hard, when you're up to your armpits in alligators, to remember you came here to drain the swamp. — Ronald Reagan

I'm not a good small talker. I'm not into small talk, frankly. — Mohamed ElBaradei

Purpose, or mission, is determined by the development of values, balance, ethics, humor, morality, and sensitivities. It manifests itself in the way we look at life. — Luci Swindoll

Remember that in all miseries lamenting becomes fools, and action, wise folk. — Philip Sidney

I am unboreable in the great outdoors. — P. J. O'Rourke

I'm a big fan of historical fiction stuff. Historical battles - 'Gladiators,' 'The Patriot.' — Andrew Luck

Wonder is very necessary in life. When we're little kids, we're filled with wonder for the world - it's fascinating and miraculous. A lot of people lose that. They become cynical and jaded, especially in modern day society. Magic renews that wonder. — Doug Henning

He's standing in a cluster of black T-shirts - together, they look like the wilted petals on a single dead flower. — Holly Schindler

When we control business in the public interest we are also bound to encourage it in the public interest or it will be a bad thing for everybody and worst of all for those on whose behalf the control is nominally exercised. — Theodore Roosevelt

Well Kerry, you're 19 and you're a lot older than a lot of people younger than yourself. — Mike Gray

There's only truth and not truth. You're either very good or evil. — Christine O'Donnell

I'm from the Mississippi delta originally. — Little Milton

You are in my blood. I cant help it. We can't be anywhere except together — Francesca Lia Block

No one takes you seriously when you're naked. — Kevin Hearne

all that could be hoped for was for each generation to be raised to be sensible enough to learn from the past, not to lose sight of the things that mattered, and to understand why they mattered. — Terry Goodkind