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Watching two women kiss is like watching two prizefighters shake hands. — H.L. Mencken
It is so unkind--' 'Perhaps. But sometimes a compulsion comes over one to speak the truth! — Agatha Christie
Knowledge is free at the library. Just bring your own container. — Anonymous
Music bypasses the brain and goes straight to the heart. I wish my life had more of it. — Dick Cavett
Believe it or not, friendships are difficult to write in fiction. They can easily come across as forced, particularly if they involve too much explication and too many overt gestures of affection. — Steven Erikson
Six days into the debriefing, Piro questioned Saddam intensely and repeatedly about the elusive Iraqi chemical and biological arsenal that was President Bush's justification for the American invasion. Where were the weapons of mass destruction? he asked. Did they exist at all? They did not, Saddam said. It had been a long-running bluff, a deception intended to keep the Iranians, the Israelis, and the Americans at bay. — Tim Weiner
I wonder whether that is how we get to be after living alone for a long time, that in the middle of a train of thought we start talking out loud, that the difference between talking and not talking is slowly wiped out, that the unending, inner conversation we carry on with ourselves merges with the one we have with the few people we still see. — Per Petterson
How many rooms does it have?"
"Five hundred eighty-seven, not including the staff bedrooms." He leans up and licks the shell of my ear, making the wet and quivering plan come to fruition. His next words almost make me come on the spot. "And I want to fuck you in every one of them by the end of the summer."
"That's ambitious," I tease, nuzzling him. "Do you plan on stopping to feed me?"
His hand skims down my back, cradling my ass. "You'll be well taken care of, I promise."
I promise. You know what that is? Yep - Famous. Last. Words. — Emma Chase
The United States trades more with the province of Ontario alone than with Japan. — Ronald Reagan
Every president, as he nears the end of his final term in office, thinks about his place in history. — Kathleen Troia McFarland
This is a school,' said Pete in his level voice. 'All views can be expressed and considered here. We're not indoctrinating you.'
Yes, well,' Hochschwender replied coolly, 'that's a matter of point of view. — John Knowles
Science is wonderful at destroying metaphysical answers, but incapable of providing substitute ones. Science takes away foundations without providing a replacement. Whether we want to be there or not, science has put us in the position of having to live without foundations. It was shocking when Nietzsche said this, but today it is commonplace; our historical position-and no end to it is in sight-is that of having to philosophise without 'foundations'. — Hilary Putnam
It is the custom in passing romance and journalism to talk of men suffering under old tyrannies. But, as a fact, men have almost always suffered under new tyrannies; under tyrannies that had been public liberties hardly twenty years before. — David W. Hall
The most disastrous thing that you can ever learn is your first programming language. — Alan Kay
