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My tongue tasted like a gladiator's jockstrap [Marcus Corvinus after a night out] — David Wishart
But the purpose of the book is not the horror, it is horror's defeat. — Terry Pratchett
All the world over it is true that a double-minded man is unstable in all his ways, like a wave on the streamlet, tossed hither and thither with every eddy of its tide. A determinate purpose in life and a steady adhesion to it through all disadvantages, are indispensable conditions of success. — William Morley Punshon
I'm going to include a self-help item here that is completely unrelated to this topic. I want you to eat some vegetables. — Phil Ebiner
In avoiding the appearance of evil, I am not sure but I have sometimes unnecessarily deprived myself and others of innocent enjoyments. — Rutherford B. Hayes
Limits should be placed on how big big banks can become. — Robert Reich
Do all those words mean the same thing?" gasped Milo. "Of course." "Certainly." "Precisely." "Exactly." "Yes," they replied in order. "Well, then," said Milo, not understanding why each one said the same thing in a slightly different way, "wouldn't it be simpler to use just one? It would certainly make more sense." "Nonsense." "Ridiculous." "Fantastic." "Absurd." "Bosh," they chorused again, and continued. "We're not interested in making sense; it's not our job," scolded the first. "Besides," explained the second, "one word is as good as another - so why not use them all? — Norton Juster
If only we could see the endless string of consequences that result from our smallest actions. But we can't know better until knowing better is useless. — John Green
In that moment, I understood that love and hate were opposite sides of the same coin. For as much as I'd loved Nathaniel ten minutes ago, I hated him now. — Tara Sue Me
The future has no shelf life — Warren G. Bennis
Even Pain pricks to livelier living. — Amy Lowell
As a society in turmoil, we are going to see more, and more various, attempts to simulate order through repression; and art is a historical target for such efforts. — Adrienne Rich
