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This gambling habit is the curse of a thief's life. — Jack Black
So far as religion is concerned, argument is adjourned. — Woodrow Wilson
In Russia no one is surprised when an official accepts a bribe while at the same time portraying the state as some sacred entity to which the bourgeois should pay homage. This all sounds absurd. But for Russians it is completely normal. — Vladimir Sorokin
You've got to realize that the world's a test,
You can only do your best and let Him do the rest.
You've got your life, and got your health,
So quit procrastinating and push it yourself. — Cee Lo Green
We are drawn to the Renaissance because of the hope for black uplift and interracial empathy that it embodied and because there is a certain element of romanticism associated with the era's creativity, its seemingly larger than life heroes and heroines, and its most brilliantly lit terrain, Harlem, USA. — Clement Alexander Price
Impressive lack of something happening, Maurice said nervously. I continued to fire. I — Gini Koch
I don't know how to be fine when I'm not, 'cause I don't know how to make a feeling stop. — Jesse
Much of what I say might sound bitter, but it's the truth. Much of what I say might sound like it's stirring up trouble, but it's the truth. Much of what I say might sound like its hate, but it's the truth — Malcolm X
Ideas can never be traced to any one source. They are tossed back and forth between people until the decision makers step in and choose what they think is a success formula. — Jack Kirby
I really do take more vacations than the president. You can quote me on that. — Zach Braff
How will the performer-audience interaction change,
now that we are so used to participating in the lives of strangers? — Natasha Tsakos
She had to have faith not just in trying but in failing. Was she strong enough to fail Was she strong enough not to — Ann Brashares
The "word" did not "offer itself" in a take-it-or-leave-it fashion, any more than Caesar's heralds would have said, "If you'd like a new kind of imperial experience, you might like to try giving allegiance to the new emperor. — N. T. Wright
