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I should never have been convicted of anything more serious than running a cemetery without a license. — John Wayne Gacy

I'm not a political guy. I've been a Democrat my whole life, but that didn't mean I went in and just pulled the Democratic ticket. — Toby Keith

Most of us make assumptions about how someone will relate to us, and they are often unfounded. — Michele Jennae

The truth of Zen, just a little bit of it, is what turns one's humdrum life, a life of monotonous, uninspiring commonplaceness, into one of art, full of genuine inner creativity. — D.T. Suzuki

Spring is always cruel, with its false promise of resurrection ... — Barbara Mertz

I'm happiest when I'm with you" - Amanda Collier — Nicholas Sparks

Surely we ought to show them (animals) great kindness and gentleness for many reasons, but, above all, because they are of the same origin as ourselves. — Saint John Chrysostom

Philosophy's true use - "An operating system for life's difficulties and hardships". — Ryan Holiday

I think the 'Lethal Weapon' movies contain my favorite performances. It sounds really crummy, I know, but although the work doesn't look hard, it's difficult to create 'effortless' on screen. — Mel Gibson

I'm not a Christian. — Michael Sheen

I walked slowly on, without envying my companions on horseback: for I could sit down upon an inviting spot, climb to the edge of a precipice, or trace a torrent by its sound. I descended at length into the Rheinthal, or Valley of the Rhine; the mountains of Tyrol, which yielded neither in height or in cragginess to those of Appenzel, rising before me. And here I found a remarkable difference: for although the ascending and descending was a work of some labor; yet the variety of the scenes had given me spirits, and I was not sensible of the least fatigue. But in the plain, notwithstanding the scenery was still beautiful and picturesque, I saw at once the whole way stretching before me, and had no room for fresh expectations: I was not therefore displeased when I arrived at Oberried, after a walk of about twelve miles, my coat flung upon my shoulder like a peripatetic by profession.
-William Coxe — Robin Jarvis

Usually we hate things or people with which we have some emotional involvement. — Harriette Simpson Arnow

My grandparents, they came through Ellis Island in 1923, and you know, I'd heard all the stories. — James Gray