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Anybody home, son?" "You ought to know." "How would I know?" "Go - yourself." "That's how people get false teeth." He showed me his in a tight grin. — Raymond Chandler

In real life, bad things happen and they're not funny, and then bad things happen and they can be funny. When you're unhappy you don't go an entire time without laughing. You don't go your whole life without laughing. It's just life. — Jennifer Lawrence

I am in the unthinkable situation that people cannot bear to contemplate. — Sonali Deraniyagala

In other words, God Himself will prepare the man to meet these trials. Joseph found himself in this situation — Sunday Adelaja

I want to trace my father, could you suggest a good marker pen? — Frankie Boyle

I can tell you, Massachusetts, fastest growing sector of our economy is clean energy and energy efficiency companies. And they're growing faster than any other sector. — John F. Kerry

as bitter and medicinal as the martini was, I set about drinking it as though each sip would make it more appetizing. Which proved to be true. Five — Camille Pagan

I may be your strength, Amanda Parker, but you are my weakness. — Tracie Puckett

True dreams are those which keep you awake at night and drive you nuts during the day. — Debasish Mridha

What about you, Ian? Why don't you come too?
Can't. I'm Jewish.
You are not Jewish! You're Italian.
I was thinking of converting. — Terri Blackstock

You don't have to be Wilt Chamberlain to get into the Basketball Hall of Fame. If you don't have a sweet turnaround jumper from 18 feet, the best route to the Hall is fatherhood. Daniel Biasone, aka the 'father of the 24-second clock,' made the cut. — Brendan I. Koerner

If your lawyers tell you that you have a very good case, you should settle immediately. — Richard Ingrams

If one introduces the concept of energy of an earthquake then that is a theoretically derived quantity. — Charles Francis Richter