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You will not! It's wrong."
"What, kissing you, or kissing you in Pies and Stuff? — Richelle Mead

Your best teacher is your last mistake. — Ralph Nader

Yes, the Green Party is committed to a healthy environment. But the Green Party is not solely committed to just that. — Cynthia McKinney

The first American word that I learned was cheeseburger. And the first sentence I learned was, "I'm sorry but we don't serve breakfast after 12 o'clock." — Callan McAuliffe

In many ways, our sinful flesh acts as a mole. It is constantly responding to the allurements of the world and the enticements of the devil, and is constantly seeking to collaborate with them. And so we are very vulnerable spiritually. The — Jerry Bridges

Big food companies have their priorities, which include selling cheap, unhealthy foods at high profits. — Jared Polis

Ordinarily my mother drew no strength from scorn, — Philip Roth

Or an amicable pair," said Sam. "Sorry?" "In math, that's what we call two numbers each of which is equal to the sum of the divisors of the other. The smallest ones, 220 and 284, were regarded by the Pythagoreans as symbols of true friendship. — Reginald Hill

If you want your place in the sun you've got put up with a few blisters. — Paul Matthews Van Buren

Love invites the Holy Ghost to be present to confirm truth. And the joy of learning divine truths creates love in the hearts of people who shared the experience of learning. — Henry B. Eyring

Although, honestly, watching authors fistfight is like watching geese play Jeopardy. There's a lot of honking and squawking but no one ever gets to what they're supposed to be doing. — John Scalzi

Globalization, meaning the global expansion of a market economy, is the only way we can guarantee widespread prosperity and peace. A lot of nations are just so small, that unless they can sell their goods and services on the market they're never going to develop, they don't have an internal market that's big enough to sustain anything. — Douglas Massey

The Difference Between Art and Life is that Art is More Bearable — Charles Bukowski

The genius of our country is improvisation, and jazz reflects that. It's our great contribution to the arts. — Ken Burns

Strong women wear their pain like stilettos. No matter how much it hurts, all you see is the beauty of it. — Harriet Morgan