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No, it was because he had kind eyes and a face that lit up when those eyes hit Tabby. The overall look might be scary to some, but to me, he looked like Biker Santa Claus. Hey, — Kristen Ashley

The urge to transform one's appearance, to dance outdoors, to mock the powerful and embrace perfect strangers is not easy to suppress.
Barbara Ehrenreich, Dancing in the Streets, 260. — Barbara Ehrenreich

It's not Spring Break until somebody dies! — Daniel Tosh

Imagination is the seed from which magic blooms... — Elle Jacklee

[M]an is not an island, he is more like a spaghetti junction. — Elizabeth Cooke

The whole drug war is nothing but a pretext to increase police power and personnel, and that, of course, is dead wrong. So many created imagined drug offenses. — William S. Burroughs

We all know of families who have obligated themselves for more than they could pay. There is a world of heartache behind such cases. — Ezra Taft Benson

The tension in the world is the tension between the ego and the feminine, not between the masculine and the feminine. — Terence McKenna

As we get used to women in power, we are likely to discover that they behave much like powerful men - vain, entitled, always looking for more. — Hanna Rosin

Passion-means to live for life's sake but I am well aware you Germans live for the sake of experience. Passion means to forget ones self. But you do things in order to enrich yourselves. — Thomas Mann

If I own a business, I work for myself. And if I have no revenue, I work for free. That's not slavery. That'll be the case when I employ 1,000,000,000 clones of myself. I won't pay them, but they are me, so it's not slavery. — Jarod Kintz

I hadn't the heart to touch my breakfast. I told Jeeves to drink it himself. — P.G. Wodehouse

Change the voices in your head. Make them like you instead. — Pink

I am convinced that there is little force left in the Marxist stimulus to revolution. Its impetus is petering out as the practical failures of the doctrine become more obvious ... What is left is a technique of subversion and a collection of catch-phrases. The former is still dangerous. Like terrorism, it is a menace that needs to be fought whenever it occurs. — Margaret Thatcher