Grey's Anatomy 11x17 Quotes & Sayings
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When we predicate of any thing an abstract name, we affirm of the thing that it is one or other of these five things; that it is a case of Existence, or of Co-existence, or of Causation, or of Sequence, or of Resemblance. — John Stuart Mill

In a political campaign, you can never ever retract anything or admit a mistake."
"Obviously, John subscribes to the Napoleon school of politics," Sophie says. "And look where he ended up... — Maria Malonzo

What is generally referred to as American-style films are, in fact, studio productions. — Wim Wenders

If you educate a man you educate a person, but if you educate a woman you educate a family — Brigham Young

The future is as bright as the promises of God. — William Carey

Logan had infiltrated enemy strongholds with less effort than he was expending to get this family tell him the complete truth ... Something was very wrong when war seemed so much simpler than his home life. — Cat Johnson

From the slave ship to the citizenship we faced a lot of bullship — Amiri Baraka

Being a Jehovah's Witness, it was really a trip. We had to go from door to door, and we weren't allowed to associate with the other children. It was a lot of rules. — Sherri Shepherd

I got a job immediately after leaving high school; I was lucky - three dollars a week and all I could eat, working on a vegetable truck. — Ernest Borgnine

Once they're both gone, your parents' house instantly turns into a museum. — Christopher Buckley

Don't care too much, Porsche. Every person you meet will use it against you. — Sister Souljah

The way to find what the mainstream will do tomorrow is to associate with the lunatic fringe today. — Jean Louis

Kristin Bauer is so funny. Half the time I'm working with her I'm just trying to keep a straight face. — Rutina Wesley

I'd always thought that the earth on which I stood was a solid object that would last forever. Or rather, I'd never thought about such a thing at all. I'd simply taken it for granted. — Haruki Murakami