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Ultimately life is disease, death and oblivion. It's still better than high school. — Dan Savage
His cock shared none of his reservations and tried to impress with its best imitation of a towel rack. — Angel Martinez
I do not believe that Mr. Jefferson ever hated me. On the contrary, I believe he always like me: but he detested Hamilton and by whole administration. Then he wished to be President of the United States, and I stood in his way. So he did everything that he could to pull me down. But if I should quarral with him for that, I might quarrel with every man I have had anything to do with in life. This is human nature ... I forgive all my enemies and hope they may find mercy in Heaven. Mr. Jefferson and I have grown old and retired from public life. So we are upon our ancient terms of goodwill. — John Adams
The power of noble deeds is to be preserved and passed on to the future. — Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain
I'm not really interested in music. Music is just a means of creating a magical state. — Robert Fripp
Education in the past has been too much inspiration and too little information. — E. Franklin Frazier
Not only did Peeves break easily through the giant bell jar, showering an entire corridor with broken glass, he also escaped the trap armed with several cutlasses, crossbows, a blunderbuss and a miniature cannon. — J.K. Rowling
Dancing every day uplifts the soul. — Lailah Gifty Akita
The only miracles in life are wrought by time. — Kiran Nagarkar
One may have been a fool, but there's no foolishness like being bitter. — Kathleen Norris
My earliest childhood memories are of watching Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein and Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed. I remember not liking Frankenstein then and going, "Who is this bald guy?" But I love it now. — Quentin Tarantino
I am a professor at Stanford; I am a happy professor at Stanford. That's where I'm staying. — Condoleezza Rice
The Department of Health, Education and Welfare, established in 1953 to consolidate the scattered welfare programs, began with a budget of $2 billion, less than 5 percent of expenditures on national defense. Twenty-five years later, in 1978, its budget was $160 billion, one and a half times as much as total spending on the army, the navy, and the air force. It had the third largest budget in the world, exceeded only by the entire budget of the U.S. government and of the Soviet Union. The department supervised a huge empire, penetrating every corner of the nation. More than one out of every 100 persons employed in this country worked in the HEW empire, either directly for the department or in programs for which HEW had responsibility but which were administered by state or local government units. All of us were affected by its activities. (In late 1979, HEW was subdivided by the creation of a separate Department of Education.) — Milton Friedman
