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I would like to apologize to Brock Lesnar, his family, the UFC and the UFC fans for my stupid remarks. I respect Brock, all the other fighters, and the sport of mixed martial arts. I'm sorry that I stepped out of line. — Frank Mir
In his land, owing to the absence of settees and sofas of all sorts, the king, chiefs, and great people generally, were in the custom of fattening some of the lower orders for ottomans; and to furnish a house comfortably in that respect, you had only to buy up eight or ten lazy fellows, and lay them round in the piers and alcoves. Besides, it was very convenient on an excursion; much better than those garden-chairs which are convertible into walking-sticks; upon occasion, a chief calling his attendant, and desiring him to make a settee of himself under a spreading tree, perhaps in some damp marshy place. — Herman Melville
Anne was curled up Turk-fashion on the hearthrug, gazing into that joyous glow where the sunshine of a hundred summers was being distilled from the maple cordwood. — L.M. Montgomery
Mothers-in-law know all sorts of things that husbands are too stupid to figure out. — Mindy Starns Clark
I was raised a Catholic. But I am not religious. In my work, I am interested in real flesh and blood. — Louise Bourgeois
One of the reasons I'm an interesting person to be married to is my intensely late-blooming self-awareness. — John Ortberg
Other than this, the room was entirely still, as if such a grand clock had stolen even the time it took for a dustmote to float across a sunbeam, needing every minute, every second it could find. — Emma Trevayne
There is no hierarchy of values any more. Real progress is due mainly to human genius, and that's rare, and usually stems from a real elite, from a hierarchy. — Vivienne Westwood
One man finds in religion his literature and his science, another finds in it his joy and his duty. — Joseph Joubert
Our motor car is our supreme form of privacy when we are away from home. — Marshall McLuhan