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This is why I should consider breaking my straight-edge vow. Beer most certainly would help this situation. It probably couldn't make it any worse. Basic — Rachel Cohn

Miracles transcend the body. They are sudden shifts into invisibility, away from the bodily level. That is why they heal. T-1.I.18. — Foundation For Inner Peace

Deryn put her own arms around herself, but it didn't feel the same.
"Barking spiders," she muttered softly, — Scott Westerfeld

We were always dead against the war. — Bertie Ahern

The Shakespearean theatre was the product of the entrepreneurial maritime culture of the age, — Boris Johnson

Indonesia is just treading water when we are supposed to be bringing about change — Joesoef Isak

When you tire of living, change itself seems evil, does it not? for then any change at all disturbs the deathlike peace of the life-weary. — Walter M. Miller Jr.

I've been saying all along that my biggest fear is that someone would program a machine to give a wrong answer. If that were to happen, the machine would still work fine - we just wouldn't know it. — Avi Rubin

Love is my religion--I could die for it. — John Keats

Swing voters are more appropriately known as the 'idiot voters' because they have no set of philosophical principles. By the age of fourteen, you're either a Conservative or a Liberal if you have an IQ above a toaster. — Ann Coulter

Non-intervention is a metaphysical idea, indistinguishable in practice from intervention. — Charles Maurice De Talleyrand-Perigord

When they come here, the English make a choice: New York or L.A. L.A. suited me better, I just feel comfortable here. — Ringo Starr

And thus the (Christmas) evening passes, in a strain of rational good will and cheerfulness, doing more to awaken the sympathies of every member of the party in behalf of his neighbor, and to perpetuate their good feeling during the ensuing year, than half the homilies that have ever been written, by half the Divines that have ever lived. — Charles Dickens