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But after all, what have we to do with taverns? Real menace belongs to the drawing-room. — E. M. Forster

Love is a lens of an observer. Love is an attitude with action. — Bryant McGill

There is a difference between a poem and a writing incrusted with a feel of Poetry to fall within range — Mpho Leteng

Ladies, just a little more virginity, if you don't mind. — Herbert Beerbohm Tree

In every party there is one person who, through his dotingly credulous enunciation of party principles, incites the other members to defection. — Friedrich Nietzsche

It's over when you decide it's over," Norah says. "When you call it a night. The rest is just a matter of where the sun is in the sky. That has nothing to do with us. — Rachel Cohn

In everything the middle course is best: all things in excess bring trouble to men.
[Lat., Modus omnibus in rebus, soror, optimum est habitu;
Nimia omnia nimium exhibent negotium hominibus ex se.] — Plautus

Too often, charity is extended to another when his actions or conduct are acceptable to us. The exhibition of charity to another must not be dependent on his performance. It should be given because of who we are-not because of how we behave. — H. Burke Peterson

Getting and keeping my immunity became very important to me. For I needed to take care of myself and my family. No one else was worried about me. — Monica Lewinsky

The Truth about Leo Strauss is the most balanced and insightful book yet written about Strauss's thought, students, and political influence. It dispels myths promulgated by both friends and foes and persuasively traces the conflicting paths that American thinkers indebted to Strauss have taken. — William Galston

I think it's retarded. I probably shouldn't say that. I think it's stupid. If you want a Super Bowl, put a retractable dome on your stadium. Then you can get one. Other than that, I don't really like the idea. I don't think people would react very well to it, or be glad to play anybody in that kind of weather. — Joe Flacco