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In love, we worry more about the meaning of silences than the meaning of words. — Mason Cooley

Is Russian artillery," he says. "Mostly hits right target. Mostly. — Marko Kloos

I'm going to kill him. Even as I said it, I couldn't believe my reaction. Apparently there's something in the Montana water that instantly transforms an agnostic, Starbucks-loving, vegetarian pacifist into a God-and-country-loving protector of all women and cattle. — Renee Carlino

I thought it was quintessentially American - very hip, very late-'60s. I was absolutely stunned when a German production company asked me if I could do a 'Sesame Street' in Germany. It was absolutely the happiest surprise. — Joan Ganz Cooney

In this administration, a place can be found for every bad man. — John Philpot Curran

Happiness is a virtue, not its reward. — Baruch Spinoza

My parents made the decision never to focus on my looks, and I had no sense of myself as beautiful. — Dani Shapiro

In practice, don't just run basketball drills, teach the players how to play basketball. — Don Meyer

Love is old, Love is new, Love is all, Love is you. — The Beatles

Only a fighting nation can make itself responsible for world peace, and such a nation must organize its material resources and manpower with the highest possible degree of efficiency. — Chiang Kai-shek

The faith engaged with Platonism in the ancient world, with Aristotle in the medieval world, with nominalism in the Reformation era, and with rationalism in the modern world. Now the church must engage with the emergence of a postmodern, post- Christian, neo-pagan world. — Robert E. Webber

I am ashamed of the race of beings to which I belong. It is so cruel and bigoted, so hypocritical, so soulless and insane. I would rather be an insect ... a bee or a butterfly ... and float in dim dreams among the wild-flowers of summer than be a man and feel the horrible and ghastly wrongs and sufferings of this wretched world. — J. Howard Moore

started outlining this book because I know we are on the verge of losing the American Dream. Today, somehow, we have let young people feel that it's OK to speak about other Americans using the language of hate: niggers, bitches, spics, ragheads, retards. What's the big deal? It's all just a big joke anyway, right? Now I was being called to help our nation penetrate that thick fog of — Rupert W. Nacoste

I've worn stilettos since I was 12, so I have abused my feet to the point of no return. — Cobie Smulders