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I agree with what Mark Twain said - we're all mad at night. — Ruth Rendell
I like it when my wife is in her jeans, with very little makeup. But, I also appreciate the range - the different ways she can look. The moment she walks out all dressed up and ... whoa! That's always good. — Patrick Wilson
Braccas meas vescimini!" I yelled. I wasn't sure where the Latin came from. I think it meant "Eat my pants! — Rick Riordan
You may get a large amount of truth into a brief space. — Maturin Murray Ballou
In a sport like this - hard work, not much glory, but still popular in every century - well, there must be some beauty which ordinary men can't see, but extraordinary men do. - George Yeoman Pocock — Daniel James Brown
You can go to hell
I'm going to Texas. — Davy Crockett
I am anxious to fix welfare. There has to be more training and child care. — Janet Yellen
It's important to know when it's time to turn in your kazoo. — Amy Poehler
All that is is light — Johannes Scottus Eriugena
As I look forward, I'm very optimistic about the things I see ahead. — Bill Gates
The eye is to light as the soul is to God. — Geoffrey Wood
I am life without boundaries. The decaying of this body does not mean the end of me. I am not limited to this body. — Thich Nhat Hanh
Acting is not being emotional, but being able to express emotion. — Kate Reid
Or he who innovates will have for his enemies all those who are well off under the existing order of things, and only lukewarm supporters in those who might be better off under the new. This lukewarm temper arises partly from the fear of adversaries who have the laws on their side, and partly from the incredulity of mankind, who will never admit the merit of anything new, until they have seen it proved by the event. The result, however, is that whenever the enemies of change make an attack, they do so with all the zeal of partisans, while the others defend themselves so feebly as to endanger both themselves and their cause. — Niccolo Machiavelli
Dear, damned, distracting town, farewell! Thy fools no more I'll tease: This year in peace, ye critics, dwell, Ye harlots, sleep at ease! — Alexander Pope
