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First rule in government spending: Why build one, when you can have two at twice the price? — Carl Sagan
Knocking out a hundred tasks for whatever the reason is a poor substitute for doing even one task that's meaningful. — Gary Keller
Love is such a tissue of paradoxes, and exists in such endless variety of forms and shades that you may say almost anything about it that you please, and it is likely to be correct. — Henry T. Finck
You know your the best when people you don't know hate you. — Paris Hilton
Most of the time, our fight is all about saving us from ourselves. — Akshay Vasu
Plus they think the hurricane's going to hit (starts laughing) New Orleans about the time they start. The timing, at least it appears now, that it'll be there Monday. That just demonstrates God's on our side — Donald Fowler
It is difficult to make political art work. — Thom Yorke
This is my home now. I like it. Nothing happens here. I know what to expect from one day to the next. I can control everything, and I can eat. I like eating. — Fay Weldon
A citizen of America will cross the ocean to fight for democracy, but won't cross the street to vote in a national election. — Bill Vaughan
The most affectionate creature in the world is a wet dog. — Ambrose Bierce
At eight o'clock he fell asleep in a chair; and, having undressed him by unbuttoning every button in sight and, where there were no buttons, pulling till something gave, we carried him up to bed.
Freddie stood looking at the pile of clothes on the floor with a sort of careworn wrinkle between his eyes, and I knew what he was thinking. To get the kid undressed had been simple - a mere matter of muscle. But how were we to get him into his clothes again? I stirred the heap with my foot. There was a long linen arrangement which might have been anything. Also a strip of pink flannel which was like nothing on earth. All most unpleasant. — P.G. Wodehouse
The real reason a husband and wife always fight is because they always focus on the ugliness in each other and have forgotten to focus on the beauties that attracted them at first. — Debasish Mridha
Sometimes the near seemed far, far away and the faraway was right beneath your feet. — Lou Berney
This was hell then; it wasn't anything to worry about: it was just his own familiar room. — Graham Greene
Until we know that we can bear the unbearable, we're always running scared. — Ram Dass