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I was sleeping the other night, alone, thanks to the exterminator. — Emo Philips
There's always someone willing to believe malicious rumours. — Stieg Larsson
To be a real man is to be unattached - not from responsibility or justice - but from those dependencies that inhibit responsibility and justice. — Tarek Saab
I bit Tiger Lily, as hard as I could. I don't know how I thought it would help. Fairie bites are worse than wasp stings - they pierce and burn and ache all at the same time. As best, I knew, I'd be swatted away, and at worst she might crush me by accident in her reaction to the pain. But what happened was worse. She didn't seem to notice it at all. It was like Tiger Lily herself wasn't even really there. — Jodi Lynn Anderson
One of the fundamental missions of a family business is to pass the business to subsequent generations. — Janis Raye
You need tell me nothing; I already know your heart. Through your simplest choices you've given yourself away. — Richelle E. Goodrich
The familiar photographs that many people carry with them always obviously belong to the order of fetishes in the ordinary sense of the word. — Christian Metz
No temptation can gravitate to a man unless there is that is his heart which is capable of responding to it. — James Allen
Wealth is walking into any bookshop and buying any book you want without looking at the price tag. — John Waters
Pain of mind is worse than pain of body. — Publilius Syrus
The strips are nearly effortless unless I am really emotionally upset, a wreck. — Lynda Barry
And so you carried
life for the world, Mary,
as you fled,
to protect that very life
from threats of death.
Joining the world's mass of displaced people
you became
Refugee,
Alien,
Immigrant,
Homeless,
and settled in a foreign land--
the only place
to safely nurture
your fragile dream.
Like so many other women
who flee violence,
clutching their babies,
you crossed the border defining you
a stranger,
dependent on foreign aid, welfare
and hand-outs--
the charity of others--
to feed the Son of God. — Edwina Gateley
