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I think men get nervous when women start counting the number of female senators, and whites become edgy when they hear the next Supreme Court seat will probably go to a Latino. This isn't always because they object to sharing the spoils, by the way; it just reminds us that the melting pot may not be working, and we haven't yet achieved the ambiguous national dream of becoming a nation of indistinguishable beige atheists. — Dahlia Lithwick

He stared at her openly, at her intense mourning, at the dignity of her grief, — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

His t-shirt hugged the muscles of his arms so tight, I went dry in the mouth and wet in the panties. — Melanie Harlow

Increase your bets when you are confident and scale down your positions when you don't have conviction. — George Soros

Time ticks by; we grow older. Before we know it, too much time has passed and we've missed the chance to have had other people hurt us. To a younger me this sounded like luck; to an older me this sounds like a quiet tragedy. — Douglas Coupland

If you're honest with yourself, you're going to find out whether you truly love America, or whether your primary allegiance is to the Republican party. — Vincent Bugliosi

I don't ascribe to any particular style or period. — Lisa Marie Presley

An employee is told that the customer is always right and, in fact, the customer is usually a moron and as asshole — Larry David

The past looks worse the closer you look at it. — Hanif Kureishi

More times than I'm willing to admit I am my own worst enemy, which suggests that more times than I'm willing to admit I should allow God to be my own best friend. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

As the saying goes, The longest journey that people must take is the eighteen inches between their heads and their hearts. — John E. Mackey

I remember the time when I met my first girlfriend. It was raining and I was walking, and all of a sudden this girl put an umbrella over my head. Then my hair and clothes were wet, and she said, "Oh! There's something on your shirt." And that was when I just fell for her. — Yunho

It's a tough one for me, politics. I grew up in a house where my father is a Christian book salesman and a Tory, and my mum's a social worker. So I can always see the benefits of both arguments. — James Corden