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What a man believes may be ascertained, not from his creed, but from the assumptions on which he habitually acts. — George Bernard Shaw

I'm not for women, frankly, in any job. I don't want any of them around. Thank God we don't have any in the Cabinet. — Richard M. Nixon

The wife, where danger or dishonor lurks, safest and seemliest by her husband stays, who guards her, or with her the worst endures. — John Milton

Oh, I thought that this day and age you maybe would be known as bovine custodial officers. — Tom Robbins

I think it really takes about 15-20 selfies that someone takes on their phone before they post the right one. There was this selfie that I took where I was wearing a white bathing suit, and it was after I had the baby, and it was a sexy pic. It took about 15 pictures to get the one that I posted. So you'll see all the ones that didn't make it. And you'll see all my selfies from the past years, including my first-ever selfie when I was four years old. — Kim Kardashian

The harness of waterfalls is the most economical method known for drawing energy from the sun. — Nikola Tesla

Rawhide Down is full of spectacular, original reporting. — Bob Woodward

I did some film reviews for small papers in Finland and things like that to be able to keep living here. — Renny Harlin

We've drifted away from being fishers of men to being keepers of the aquarium. — Paul Harvey

Right now she is reading Virginia Woolf, all of Virginia Woolf, book by book-She is fascinated by the idea of a woman like that, a woman of such brilliance, such strangeness, such immeasurable sorrow; a woman who had genius but still filled her pocket with a stone and waded out into a river. — Michael Cunningham

Public respect for politicians has long been declining, even as the population at large has been seduced into responding to each new problem by demanding that the government should act. That we should be constantly demanding that an institution we rather despise should solve large problems argues a notable lack of logic in the demos. The statesmen of times past have been replaced by a set of barely competent social workers eager to help 'ordinary people' solve daily problems in their lives. This strange aspiration is a very large change in public life. The electorates of earlier times would have responded with derision to politicians seeking power in order to solve our problems. Todays, the demos votes for them. — Kenneth Minogue

Dachshund: A half-a-dog high and a dog-and-a-half long. — H.L. Mencken