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I'm not a politician. — Eric Braeden
We'll start to forget a place once we left it — Charles Dickens
Sympathy for victims is always counter-balanced by an equal and opposite feeling of resentment towards them. — Ben Elton
I do not believe that, in order to be religious in the good and genuine sense of the word, one has to ruin one's love life and has to become rigid and shrunken in body and soul. — Wilhelm Reich
The opera was stylish and the movie a thriller,
But, I had to buy a new dress and the popcorn was stale,
After the show, all I had left was my empty pocket.
For me, I have decided simple pleasures will do,
A walk in the park, a cup of coffee and a good book too,
My friends, you may find these to be a sound investment too. — Nancy B. Brewer
I truly believe that firearms in the hands of law abiding citizen's makes our families and our communities more safe, not less safe. — Mike Pence
The job of a friend is not to decide what should be done, not to run interference or pick up the slack. The job of a friend is to understand, and to supply energy and hope, and in doing so to keep those they value on their feet a little longer, so that they can fight another round and grow strong in themselves. — Merle Shain
If you start looking up, they start asking questions. — Susan Juby
The cockroach and the bird were both here long before we were. Both could. — Joseph Wood Krutch
The first lecture of each new year renews for most people a light stage fright. — John Edensor Littlewood
I mean, we sit around and we go, you know, 'Torture doesn't work.' Well, it's been around for 5,000 years. Most stuff that doesn't work goes the way of the dodo pretty quick, like waterbeds and 8-tracks and things like that. — Adam Carolla
Tortoises can tell you more about the road than hares. — Khalil Gibran
The old woman went to Mass every morning. "Don't you believe in God? she asked him. On Rambert's admitting he did not, she said again that "that explained it." "Yes," she added, "you're right. You must go back to her. Or else
what would be left of you? — Albert Camus
