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Have you heard about the morning after pill, or what I like to call breakfast in bed. Well have you heard about how some of the girls who have taken have died a few days later? Talk about two birds, looks like I will be going to the game this weekend boys. — Daniel Tosh

Truth is the same thing to the understanding, as Music to the ear, and Beauty to the eye. — John Arbuthnot

Good hair day. Bad hair day. Dead hair day. — Kathy Reichs

The day is committed to error and floundering; success and achievement are matters of long range. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

I remember that, although I was full of fervour, I didn't have the slightest inkling, even at forty, of the deeper side to the movement we were pursuing by instinct. It was in the air! — Camille Pissarro

Things may not be immediately discernible in what a man writes, and in this sometimes he is fortunate; but eventually they are quite clear, and by these and the degree of alchemy that he possesses, he will endure or be forgotten. — Ernest Hemingway,

Where, I wonder, can such stylishly fitted jeans be found? — Morrissey

When I went away to college, I marveled at the wealth of bookstores around Harvard Square. — John Updike

Dying seems less sad than having lived too little. — Gloria Steinem

He shrugged. "I don't know either. I can't read Frog-speak. — Ashley Gardner

Pondering a passage of scripture can be a key to unlock revelation and the guidance and inspiration of the Holy Ghost. Scriptures can calm an agitated soul, giving peace, hope, and a restoration of confidence in one's ability to overcome the challenges of life. They have potent power to heal emotional challenges when there is faith in the Savior. They can accelerate physical healing. — Richard G. Scott

I'm obsessed by film. I'm obsessed with music and producing and making things happen. — Fred Durst

This is the sense in which I am obliged to be a listener. To listen to the student's doubts, fears, and incompetencies that are part of the learning process. It is in listening to the student that I learn to speak with him or her. — Paulo Freire

The season, the scene, the air, were all favourable to tenderness and sentiment. — Jane Austen

I was kind of reluctant to sing on the 'Housewives' because there are so many 'Housewives' that are singing that can't really sing. I didn't want to get out there and sing and not be taken seriously. — NeNe Leakes