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It sure is a pleasure not having Flume around in the mess hall any more. No more of that 'Pass the salt, Walt.'"
"Or 'Pass the bread, Fred.'"
"Or 'Shoot me a beet, Pete. — Joseph Heller

My toes are a total wreck, my fingernails worse, and god knows my hair could use a registered nurse. — Jack Bunbury

I seem to disappoint people a bit. They want the full regalia - but I don't walk around in a corset the whole time. — Erin O'Connor

A block of blood should not have the word "cake" after it ... they might as well say "shite gateau — Karl Pilkington

People really do change. Don't let anyone tell you differently. That the future does not conform to the past is not the exception, but the rule. — Jonathan Evison

I planted a seed of hatred in my heart. I swore it would grow to be a massive tree whose roots would strangle them all. — Ruta Sepetys

I have to take responsibility for anything that happened within its businesses. — Kenneth Lay

Republicans run the machine when it's their turn, and then hand the wheel over to Democrats when the public has had enough. — Thomas Frank

The Church needs a firm hierarchy and is forced to distrust such of her underlings as show a tendency to become too holy. — Gabriel Chevallier

And if she had not come back to me ... if you had not come ... if I had known for sure that both of you were dead ... Then I would still have lived ... and done what must be done. So will you. — Diana Gabaldon

My basic political philosophy is, I ain't mad at that. Which basically means I don't have to have a strong opinion about everything. I'm too tired most of the time. Why do I have to take a stand on everything? Sometimes I'm just not mad at it. Like, What do you think about gay marriage? I ain't mad at you, you're gay and you're married: I ain't mad at you, go do it. — Larry Wilmore

On two separate occasions he's told people in Los Angeles that he's from Canada and they've asked about igloos. An allegedly well-educated New Yorker once listened carefully to his explanation of where he's from - southwestern British Columbia, an island between Vancouver Island and the mainland - and then asked, apparently in all seriousness, if this means he grew up near Maine. — Emily St. John Mandel

Really, the F word in a song - it should be the least of the worries of parents these days. — Enrique Iglesias

I'm really disturbed by the degree to which I don't hear people saying, "Are we leaving the world better than we found it?" I think we are a generation that perhaps could not answer in the affirmative, and it is the evasion of the larger responsibility of being only one generation in what one hopes will be an infinite series of fruitful generations. There is a selfishness in refusing to understand that we are passing through; others will come, and they deserve certain courtesies and certain considerations from us. — Marilynne Robinson