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What goes up must come down. Which is why we invented Viagra, to make it stay up a little longer. — Carroll Bryant

Churchill was a good writer but a bad historian. — Peter Greenaway

I am a universalist, passionately devoted to the cause of equality within the human family. — Theodore Bikel

The beauty of the characters on 'Justified' is that all the human beings that are written are all flawed. Even with the good guys, you see darkness surface. — Mykelti Williamson

I went to college for four years. — Kim Kardashian

I think once we started directing separately - we each have different kinds of interests now, and the kinds of movies we want to do. I wouldn't hold your breath for that one. — David Zucker

You really didn't have White Noise? Calm Control?" I demanded, surprised by the anger licking
at my heart. What camp had these kids been in? Candy Land? — Alexandra Bracken

The serious artist must be as open as nature. Nature does not give all of herself in a paragraph. She is rugged and not set apart into discreet categories. — Ezra Pound

There's a big difference between not knowing the truth and not liking it. — Glenn Beck

Truth out of season was sourer than strawberries at Christmas time. — Eleanor Hallowell Abbott

We are born to love, we live to love, and we will die to love still more. — Saint Joseph

I wanted to be a designer since I was a kid, and I was always attracted to the way rock stars dressed and the way their girlfriends dressed. I always thought that they were the most interesting people. — Anna Sui

I always wished I had a chance to meet an NFL player or even a college player when I was growing up in Los Angeles. — Stephen Baker

so he ends up kissing my temple. I gasp for small — Sarah Goodman

The thing about a real economy is that it actually is like the game of Monopoly in the sense that when one person has all the money, the game is over. And in a game of Monopoly, of course, that's quite charming, but in a real economy, it's much more problematic. — Nick Hanauer