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The key to happiness is under the doorstep rug. — Ljupka Cvetanova

When you're talking about Iraq and oil, you're talking about a mess, no matter who's in charge. — Dennis Kucinich

The great crime of our time, says Vonnegut, was to do too much good secretly, too much harm openly. — Charles A. Reich

Obsession. It starts with a spark. A flicker. At the strike of a match. Lying dormant in most of us, obsession feasts on the fumes, breathes in the smoky scent, curing around and in on itself. Building. We pet it, nurse it into existence. It is ours. All ours. A coveted perfection. And when it refuses to be ignored, it rages. It roars to life. A building inferno. Consuming. We are but pawns to its deceptive power. Though we attempt to guide it, caress it tenderly into a loving beauty, it can not be controlled. It's a haunted, vengeful lover. Like a wildfire devouring life within it's path, we can only follow it's carnal trail. — Trisha Wolfe

I want to have different Ferraris for different Ferraristi. We have a lot of parallel activities that can increase revenues without being obliged to produce more cars. — Luca Cordero Di Montezemolo

Once out from it, never made a sound. Without sound, you never know who dies and who know so you dare? — Deyth Banger

When Ruth Bader Ginsburg came in front of the Senate and was approved 96-3 to be on the Supreme Court to replace conservative justice Byron White. This is in 1993.Now, Justice Ginsburg, it was noted earlier, was a general counsel for the ACLU, certainly a liberal group. It was abundantly clear during the confirmation hearing that Ginsburg would swing the balance of the court to the left.But because President [Bill] Clinton won the election and because Justice Ginsburg clearly had the intellectual ability and integrity to serve on the court, she was confirmed. — Sam Brownback

There had only ever been two roads home: there was the long road and there was the sea road, and tonight I would take the sea road. — Clara Winter