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George Washington ordered his Thai food on a laptop? Of course not. He called on the phone and dealt with the person who didn't speak English because he was a patriot. — Jim Gaffigan

You're going to forget about me and find happiness. You're going to find someone who can love you exactly the way you deserve to be loved." I lowered myself so I could directly meet her face. "Do you hear me? — A.L. Jackson

Each form of Alzheimer's disease should perturb different brain networks and so influence the concentration of different proteins that can be measured in the blood. — Leroy Hood

Jesus called for nonviolent resistance to Rome and just distribution of land and food. He was crucified because he threatened Roman stability - not as a sacrifice to God for humanity's sins — John Dominic Crossan

It's February the 22ndAnd I can't tell a lie. — Irving Berlin

This entire time I'd been thinking about where my home was. At first it was California, then Wisconsin. But in truth, home isn't necessarily where you sleep at night.
It's where you feel like yourself.
Where you're most comfortable.
Where you don't have to pretend, where you can just be you.
I had finally reached that place because Macallan is home to me. — Elizabeth Eulberg

The forest was, Devan thought, strangely lovely that day, the way a woman can seem more beautiful when she is sad. — Varian Krylov

After my spectacular failures, I could not be satisfied with an ordinary success. — Mason Cooley

O God! I ask You for the means to do good, to avoid evil and to love the poor. — Nazr Mohammed

What use was her grown-up knowledge
acquired through such initiations, at such risk
in this world of infants, who had to be kept safe? — Tessa Hadley

I was doing a terrible thing in using the very books you clung to, to rebut you on every hand, on every point! What traitors books can be! You think they're backing you up, and then they turn on you. Others can use them, too, and there you are, lost in the middle of the moor, in a great welter of nouns and verbs and adjectives. — Ray Bradbury