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Carpe Rectum. Seize the hot ass the good Lord has provided. — Valerie Z. Lewis

Israel is the only place on earth where Jews have the possibility to shape public life according to their own traditional ideals. — Albert Einstein

Women say ... that if men had to have babies there would soon be no babies in the world ... I have sometimes wished that some clever man would actually have a baby in some new labor-saving way; then all men could take it up, and one of the oldest taunts in the world would be stilled forever. — Robertson Davies

sometimes I hate you,"
she said. — Charles Bukowski

Politics are about preserving relationships at the end of the day, and it has nothing to do with the greater good for humanity. It's just all about business. — Will.i.am

The day we put an end to believing in hope will be the day we stop existing, for without hope, we are nothing. — Kale Lawrence

Mrs. Bennet was beyond the reach of reason, and she continued to rail bitterly against the cruelty of settling an estate away from a family of five daughters, in favour of a man whom nobody cared anything about. — Jane Austen

I'm really anti-option, so computers have been my nightmare with recording. I don't want endless tracks; I want less tracks. I want decisions to be made. — Ian MacKaye

I hate meeting my favorite bands because then it just ruins it. — Carlos Pena Jr.

I think there's this pressure to get rid of the fun that makes us human. It hasn't worked on me. — Kyrsten Sinema

Government is necessary, but the only rights we can delegate to government are the ones we possess. For example, we all have a natural right to defend ourselves against predators. Since we possess that right, we can delegate authority to government to defend us. By contrast, we don't have a natural right to take the property of one person to give to another; therefore, we cannot legitimately delegate such authority to government. — Walter E. Williams