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Someone told me to dumb my poetry down, but I told them I can't because I don't have a smart phone. — Delano Johnson

President Bush released his tax returns yesterday. He listed the economy as a liability. He gets to write that off. — Jay Leno

I was born one thousand times and all the while it was you I met again to only meet again under the thousand stars that divide us and connect us. — Christina Strigas

I'm tired of ignoring that I march to a different beat. — Charlie Sheen

I think I was probably a cowboy in a past life. — Gin Wigmore

Boss: I just heard that light travels faster than sound. I'm wondering if I should shout when I speak, just so my lips appear to sync-up with my words. — Scott Adams

My films are misinterpreted all the time. I don't mind that. Everybody's films are misinterpreted. But there's no malice or stupidity in the people that misinterpret them. You know what you do, but someone else sees it, and they want to talk about it or write about it, and so they misinterpret them. — Woody Allen

Too often my solution is to let something die because I can't keep it alive, when God's solution is to let something live because His Son already died for it. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

The worst kind of brokenness is the kind that you don't know you have. — Amy Neftzger

Where's the course called How to Lead a Life of Crime? That's what this is about, isn't it? You've got everyone thinking this is the best school in the country, but it's really just a Hogwarts for hustlers. — Kirsten Miller

My education, in other words, was a test of my willpower; and I accepted the challenge - to such an extent, indeed, that I think at some level of my teenage consciousness I truly believed that the whole point of going to school was to learn how to focus attention on subject matter that was of no consequence to me. The message I received at Clifton was: education is not primarily about understanding the world; its real purpose is character-building. As a corollary, I inferred that to study anything in which you had a real interest was, if not exactly cheating, certainly missing the point. — John Cleese

It was a natural process, because when we go to the ring we are human beings, but once you feel the punches and the competition that's when the beast comes out and takes hold of us. — Alexis Arguello