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Never strike anyone so old, small or weak that verbal abuse would have sufficed. — P. J. O'Rourke

A Paper Town is a town that's got a paper mill on it. — John Green

This is not class warfare
it's math. — Barack Obama

Lady Russell had only to listen composedly, and wish them happy, but internally her heart revelled in angry pleasure, in pleased contempt, that the man who at twenty-three had seemed to understand somewhat of the value of an Anne Elliot, should, eight years afterwards, be charmed by a Louisa Musgrove. — Jane Austen

When I wake up in the morning, I meditate immediately, before I even get out of bed. — John Densmore

So many of the new nations which were established as democracies after the second world war, during the decolonizing process, have now changed their system to state-socialism. Small elites run them, and they aren't sharing societies. They aren't even socialist. The power of the state has been merged with business property and you have the greatest concentration of power that's possible. — Daniel Patrick Moynihan

Take care of the fans and they will sure as hell take care of you. — Elvis Presley

The best legacy we leave is not for our children but in our children. — Deborah Roberts

The tempter or the tempted, who sins most? — William Shakespeare

I didn't get paid. I didn't even care that I didn't get paid. — Ray Conniff

When I first meet a girl, I have some questions I go through if I'm interested in her. Like, if she's a good-looking girl, and I figure out right away that she doesn't read, that's a dealbreaker for me. — Blair Redford

I wake up this morning to a thin blanket of white covering our front lawn. It isn't even an inch, but in this part of Oregon a slight dusting brings everything to a standstill as the one snowplow in the county — Gayle Forman

In those days, man, in the '50s, black people in the South ... We didn't recognize contracts that much. And we didn't recognize marriages that much, either. — Ike Turner