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Clinton said he feels safe in Harlem. It's the only place in the state Hillary is scared to look for him after dark. — Craig Kilborn
Nobody ever loved anybody like everybody wants to be loved. — Mignon McLaughlin
What we think is life. What we do just defines it. — Debasish Mridha
People will do more to avoid pain than they will do to gain pleasure. — Tony Robbins
Racing over the hills in the country the wind blew vast rings of shadow that dwindled again to green. — Anonymous
Why you? Because there is no one better.
Why now? Because tomorrow isn't soon enough. — Donna Brazile
Is Reading Doomsday Conspiracy!!!!!! — Sidney Sheldon
The avocation of assessing the failures of better men can be turned into a comfortable livelihood, providing you back it up with a Ph.D. — Nelson Algren
If being an anti-art artist is difficult, being an anti-art art historian is a hard position indeed. His doctrinal revolutionism brings forth nothing new in art but reenacts upheavals on the symbolic plane of language. It provides the consoling belief that overthrows are occurring as in the past, that barriers to creation are being surmounted, and that art is pursuing a radical purpose, even if it is only the purpose of doing away with itself. — Harold Rosenberg
I see the beard and cloak, but I don't yet see a philosopher. — Aulus Gellius
The moment was all we truly had: a succession of moments, a triumphal march of them, to create a life beyond compare. — Margaret George
You go see 'Timothy Green,' and tell me if it doesn't rock your world. I loved it. I loved every frame of it. — John C. McGinley
Companies like Husk Power Systems are working to impact positively not only the environment, but to ensure that someday everyone, including the poorest of the poor in rural India, will have access to clean and affordable electricity. — Jacqueline Novogratz
If you can't outplay them, outwork them. — Ben Hogan
The problem to be faced is: how to combine loyalty to one's own tradition with reverence for different traditions. — Abraham Joshua Heschel
